Sarah, a single mother working as an in-home nurse, confronts a parents worst nightmare when her daughter is abducted and she has to do the unthinkable to find her.Sarah, a single mother working as an in-home nurse, confronts a parents worst nightmare when her daughter is abducted and she has to do the unthinkable to find her.Sarah, a single mother working as an in-home nurse, confronts a parents worst nightmare when her daughter is abducted and she has to do the unthinkable to find her.
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This movie is even better than the best episodes of "Dexter" I've ever° seen. (Just kidding.)
Holy freakin' cow, how in the (the worst possible swearing you can conceive of) do things like this get made? And who in the (just regular swearing) could possibly be the audience for this, um, stuff?
Loved the Real movie score and Lifetime movie score system. Of far more value than the show itself.
To be fair... nope, can't do it. Sorry. Good night everybody!
°normal people use "ever" for emphasis, morons (my, actually, sincerest apologies to BoJack on that)
Holy freakin' cow, how in the (the worst possible swearing you can conceive of) do things like this get made? And who in the (just regular swearing) could possibly be the audience for this, um, stuff?
Loved the Real movie score and Lifetime movie score system. Of far more value than the show itself.
To be fair... nope, can't do it. Sorry. Good night everybody!
°normal people use "ever" for emphasis, morons (my, actually, sincerest apologies to BoJack on that)
I swear this movie is designed for emotional people who have very little logical capacity.
The plot makes no sense. The point of extortion and kidnapping is to get the victim's family to do something, that the kidnappers themselves cannot do. In this plot, they can do it themselves but just want someone else to do it essentially (which makes no sense).
Of course the title suggests "two wrongs... don't make a right"... but that is absolutely silly. Self-defense, war, criminal justice, these are all committing acts against another human to correct a WRONG by doing something that is usually WRONG. So what you do doesn't matter unless it's particularly heinous but WHO you do it to, does matter.
Behavior itself is not immoral. Context of the behavior and the perpetrator and victim can make something moral or immoral. If a mom bear kills the wolf threatening its cubs, that mom bear is not immoral.
The only person talking sense in this movie, is the man who did the worst crimes possible...and the old mother who's too weak to just do things herself. A perpetrator who's a coward.
It's just a bizarre drama for the sake of drama.
The plot makes no sense. The point of extortion and kidnapping is to get the victim's family to do something, that the kidnappers themselves cannot do. In this plot, they can do it themselves but just want someone else to do it essentially (which makes no sense).
Of course the title suggests "two wrongs... don't make a right"... but that is absolutely silly. Self-defense, war, criminal justice, these are all committing acts against another human to correct a WRONG by doing something that is usually WRONG. So what you do doesn't matter unless it's particularly heinous but WHO you do it to, does matter.
Behavior itself is not immoral. Context of the behavior and the perpetrator and victim can make something moral or immoral. If a mom bear kills the wolf threatening its cubs, that mom bear is not immoral.
The only person talking sense in this movie, is the man who did the worst crimes possible...and the old mother who's too weak to just do things herself. A perpetrator who's a coward.
It's just a bizarre drama for the sake of drama.
Nurse Sarah Harris (Gillian Zinser) is a single mother to her young daughter Lauren. Someone has kidnapped Lauren and he has a demand. First, she has to take her new patient Gerald (Aidan Devine) captive. As she waits for her next instruction, she finds that Gerald is hiding a secret.
I like the premise. There are some issues with the early pacing. The grandmother is generally a problem. I don't like her budding in. I don't see her getting a confession. She is all kinds of problems. She should have one concern above all else, her granddaughter. As for Sarah, I don't know what she is thinking either but at least, she is going in the right direction until she's not. The last act is all wrong. I don't know why the movie wants these two to have a buddy action thriller. It ruins a pretty interesting premise.
I like the premise. There are some issues with the early pacing. The grandmother is generally a problem. I don't like her budding in. I don't see her getting a confession. She is all kinds of problems. She should have one concern above all else, her granddaughter. As for Sarah, I don't know what she is thinking either but at least, she is going in the right direction until she's not. The last act is all wrong. I don't know why the movie wants these two to have a buddy action thriller. It ruins a pretty interesting premise.
Worth a watch if you like a decent crime thriller. Decent acting mixed with thriller plot twists. An overal worth it watch if "catch the bad guy" is your type of movie.
Although this made for television film had a few scenes where the characters overacted and they certainly embellished their key scenes as if life or death were imminent, the overall storyline was well worth the watch. I would compare it to a seven (7) course meal for a party of twelve (12) where each of the twelve (12) dinner guests did not enjoy every one of the seven (7) courses served, but all would agree that the overall meal was more than satisfactory.
I especially liked the latter half of the film with some unexpected twists in the storyline which more than made up for some of the over dramatized scenes by some even less than realistic acting. If you can just try and ignore the first half hour of the film in which the director Tristan Dubois certainly did a poor job in building the audience's emotional involvement and suspense, the remainder of the film with its twists and turns did in fact peak my own and Mrs. Shullivan's interest.
I give the film a decent 6 out of 10 rating
I especially liked the latter half of the film with some unexpected twists in the storyline which more than made up for some of the over dramatized scenes by some even less than realistic acting. If you can just try and ignore the first half hour of the film in which the director Tristan Dubois certainly did a poor job in building the audience's emotional involvement and suspense, the remainder of the film with its twists and turns did in fact peak my own and Mrs. Shullivan's interest.
I give the film a decent 6 out of 10 rating
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- TriviaFilmed around the Montreal area - including Varennes, Sainte-Catherine and Saint-Antoine-sir-Richelieu.
- GoofsHow in heaven's name did Sarah get an unconscious and large Gerry into the chair before she tied him up? Rather unbelievable.
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