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Rupture fatale

Original title: Break-Up Nightmare
  • 2016
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
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Celesta DeAstis in Rupture fatale (2016)
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A girl finds her life and dignity being destroyed by perverts and criminals on a pornographic website, so she decides to fight back, but she has no idea who to trust anymore.A girl finds her life and dignity being destroyed by perverts and criminals on a pornographic website, so she decides to fight back, but she has no idea who to trust anymore.A girl finds her life and dignity being destroyed by perverts and criminals on a pornographic website, so she decides to fight back, but she has no idea who to trust anymore.

  • Director
    • Mark Quod
  • Writer
    • Delondra Mesa
  • Stars
    • Jennifer Dorogi
    • Celesta DeAstis
    • Freeman Lyon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    537
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Quod
    • Writer
      • Delondra Mesa
    • Stars
      • Jennifer Dorogi
      • Celesta DeAstis
      • Freeman Lyon
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jennifer Dorogi
    • Barbara Light
    Celesta DeAstis
    Celesta DeAstis
    • Rachel Light
    Freeman Lyon
    • Ryan
    Mark Grossman
    Mark Grossman
    • Troy
    Joel Berti
    Joel Berti
    • Elias Light
    Nicola Lambo
    Nicola Lambo
    • Carole
    Tanya Lynne Lee
    • Officer Sampson
    • (as Tanja Lee)
    Julee Song
    Julee Song
    • Sherry
    Amy Lindsay
    Amy Lindsay
    • Daneen
    Jude B. Lanston
    Jude B. Lanston
    • Father Thomas Renly
    • (as Jude Lanston)
    Jeffrey Johnson
    • Mr. White
    • (as Jeffery Johnson)
    Amanda Elle Lewis
    • Autumn
    • (as Amanda Lewes)
    Bryn Arnyl
    • Miss Zoe
    Julietta Palmer
    Julietta Palmer
    • Churchgoer Lead
    • (as Julietta J.F. Palmer)
    Cherri Bales
    • Organist
    Miriam Korn
    Miriam Korn
    • Paula
    Stephanie Pessoa
    • Lady with Purse
    • (as Meredith)
    Greg Scali
    Greg Scali
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    • Director
      • Mark Quod
    • Writer
      • Delondra Mesa
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    1crystalsharpewisham

    Horrible acting, worst lifetime I've seen in a while

    I know that lifetime movies are not known for their amazing plot and story lines.. but this movie is horrible. The plot is ridiculous, the writing is comical.. no one reacts like that..and the acting is so fake..the best actors in the movie were the cops who arrested the kid in the house.. because they didn't talk much. Please take some acting classes!
    5HeatherOHara

    Disappointing Delivery of a Tired Product

    This film is everything that folks who make fun of Lifetime movies are making fun of. It suffers from a very poor script, and actors from the Mediocre School of Acting. The mother, in particular, is pretty dreadful, though the daughter could probably do quite well in another story with a different director.

    Part of the problem is that at its heart, this is little more than an after school special, about a stupid teenage girl who does stupid things. We get it - we have been 'getting it' for the past ten years. And as such, this feels tired and washed out.

    Some of the offerings from Lifetime are really very good, but this is not one of them. As average as they come. It should be called 'Breakup Nightmare: Now in Beige!'
    7chow913

    Side Splitting

    I just saw this film and almost laughed myself to death! As you've probably guessed, the plot revolves around a girl named Rachel whose ex boyfriend Troy posts nude photos of her online.

    Talk about "cutting to the chase." The slimy boyfriend takes the nude photos and the break up all within the first scene of the movie!

    Within the same hour of the break up there are nude photos of her online and perverts are literally showing up at the coffee shop where Rachel works to harass her. And it just doesn't stop!

    Her neighbors are stalking her, Rachel's mother is fired from her job, they're being followed by a black van, people are breaking into their house. HTF does this happen within a matter of hours?

    Even the people at church are harassing her. This begs the question, aren't all of her friends, co workers, and neighbors admitting they're visiting revenge porn websites on an hourly basis? Doesn't this shame them?

    The funniest scenes involve Rachel's mother. I haven't seen acting like this since the mom/aunt in 'Sleep Away Camp.' Seriously, we have to wonder what the rejected footage looked like if these are the line deliveries chosen for the final cut. I want to know!

    The character of Rachel's mother is dumb as rocks to start with. When they're being followed by the black van she pulls into a dark alley and gets out of her car to confront their stalker. Great idea. That's like lighting a match to inspect a gas leak.

    The second funniest scene is where Rachel tells her mother within an hour of her nude photos going online. As if her mother will find out sooner or later. So her mother visits revenge porn websites?

    This is also the case when the sleazy ex boyfriend Troy is framed for child pornography. Rachel brings it up on her phone to show her parents. WTF would they be looking at child porn in the first place?

    The stand out funniest scene is when we meet ex boyfriend Troy's mother played by real life porn star Amy Lindsay. Not kidding!!! That's like Ron Jeremy making an appearance in 'Ghostbusters.' Then, Rachel and Troy's mothers get into a knock down drag out catfight! Yes! More Lifetime Network movies need to feature scenes like this.

    Also of worthy note is the scene where her next door neighbor apologizes to Rachel for making creepy faces at her in public. And she accepts his apology! Again, WTF? He's admitting to being a dirty old man and following revenge porn websites and stalking a teenage girl and she tells him, "It's alright"?

    It's definitely worth a watch.
    5rajajuju

    parody presented as non-parody?

    I saw this was produced by "The Asylum" which is the same team behind Syfy "hits" like Z Nation and Sharknado, etc. This was the only reason I continued to watch, as I normally have no interest in Lifetime shows or movies at all.

    I honestly had the feeling that the movie was written/directed/produced in the same manner as a parody film like "Airplane", or "Scary Movie", and that they just dialed it back a tiny bit so it was not too overtly apparent. The end result is apparently the standard kind of Lifetime movie that all the girls and womens and other bon-bon chompers love to watch, all curled up under a cozy blanket or whatever.

    Its so, so, so trite - so contrived - so utterly ludicrous. Its definitely laughable, on its face - but again the whole premise is just boring enough so that it actually rides the line between complete farce and standard TV movie. If this was intentionally done - its fairly brilliant. I can see this as a winning formula for subversive production teams who are forced to somehow pay the bills, and yet still wish to leverage their particular talents and skills. Its almost Troma-like in its blatant and wanton stupidity.

    So, Im not sure what kind of rating to give it - because I could be reading far too much into this. It could be a very honest and earnest attempt at a "solid Lifetime movie", whatever that is. I just have a hard time thinking the guys behind Sharknado would be able to do something like this without recognizing the inherent tongue-in-cheek nature of the material.

    Its worth a watch in this light, if you don't have anything better to do. Somewhat fascinating in a "what if..." kind of way.
    6phd_travel

    A warning on sexting with a typical Lifetime treatment

    This movie starts off like a warning about sexting after a girl's pictures end up on a revenge porn website. Mom and daughter try hard to take them down but the police are not too co-operative. They suspect her ex boyfriend. There are some twists and turns to keep you entertained enough. Things end up more like a typical Lifetme thriller eventually.

    Watchable enough.

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    • Trivia
      Rachel and her mom go see a movie called Social Nightmare. A movie of the same name aired on Lifetime in 2013 and had a similar storyline oh a young girl's life being ruined when inappropriate pictures of her are posted online.
    • Quotes

      Rachel Light: [Observing an offensive photo sent to her on her phone] Ooh! It looks like a TURTLE!

      Barbara Light: Ugh... oh good god, it's a dick pic.

    • Connections
      References Born bad: un tueur né (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Sunset Blvd.
      Written by Royston Langton, Stephen Robert Phillips, and Tim Paruszkiewcz

      Performed by Royston Langton and Bosshouse

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2017 (Spain)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Break-Up Nightmare
    • Filming locations
      • Burbank, California, USA(studio and interiors)
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Sandpile Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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