Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAfter being raped by a serial killer, Jillian Hayes, Carol Rosen and Meg Pesaturo found "The Survivors Club", and they use the press to force the police and justice to arrest the rapist. Edd... Ler tudoAfter being raped by a serial killer, Jillian Hayes, Carol Rosen and Meg Pesaturo found "The Survivors Club", and they use the press to force the police and justice to arrest the rapist. Eddie Como is arrested, based on DNA evidences, and while going to court for trial, he is mur... Ler tudoAfter being raped by a serial killer, Jillian Hayes, Carol Rosen and Meg Pesaturo found "The Survivors Club", and they use the press to force the police and justice to arrest the rapist. Eddie Como is arrested, based on DNA evidences, and while going to court for trial, he is murdered by a sniper and the three women switch position from victims to suspects. Detective ... Ler tudo
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But what we get is so bad and so full of plot holes and ridiculous acts, it's almost beyond belief.
Sleeping with a rape survivor is bad enough, but then the head detective decides, in his wisdom, to take her with him to a flippin prison... I mean, the guy has had his own trauma to deal with but come on.
I suppose a movie which begins with a presumed multiple rapist and murderer being marched into court in perfect view of a sniper isn't gonna get hung up on the details.
These police or more Naked Gun than NYPD blue.
Threatening suspects, tainting crime scenes, all in a day's work.
This movie is crap, plain as.
It takes a hackneyed plot and throws it in a bad movie trope blender.
The acting is more wooden than a tree.
You have been warned!
You got some nice suspense when the supposed rapist was killed by a sniper outside the courthouse and suddenly the three friends are the main suspects. That's a little exciting turn-of-events where the group have to clear their names and where the hunt for the real killer begins.
Downey did a nice, dramatic job in her role, but I thought the movie focused too much on her background and her misfortune; it would have been more relevant to see how the criminal events affected Carol and Meg as well. I also thought the subplot of the relationship between Jillian and Roan Griffin (James Remar) dragged the movie too much, and focus was turned away from the Survivors Club vs. bad guys plot.
But, it's an OK and average movie too waste some time with.
Grade C+
TV movies and movies based off a book already have reputations for being overdramatic and awful, with few exceptions, and this film didn't help anything. This was a complete waste of film, time, and money. Don't watch the TV movie based off another Lisa Gardner book, The Perfect Husband, either. Read the two books, and might I suggest The Next Accident, The Other Daughter, and The Killing Hour.
Also, it needed to focus a little more on each one of the members of the Survivor's Club, rather than just Jillian. You kind of get lost in why certain things occur pertaining to Meg and Carol. I suggest that you read the book, same title, by Lisa Gardner. It will give you a better understanding in why certain things happened in the movie.
Other than that, I say it was a good movie.
"The Survivors Club" has a promising and original premise, with victims trading positions to suspects after the murder of the prime suspect. The story is tense and keeps the mystery, but in the middle of the plot, the writer decides to have a romance between the detective and the suspect, and introduces a criminal that is a rip-off of Dr. Hannibal Lecter and spoils the good movie with a typical commercial conclusion of an ordinary TV movie. Anyway, this flick is a reasonable entertainment. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "O Clube de Sobreviventes" ("The Club of Survivors")
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- CuriosidadesDuring production the cast and crew stayed at "Vogue Suites on Pandora", on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.