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Les mauvais choix de ma fille

Original title: Girl Followed
  • 2017
  • 10
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Travis Caldwell and Emma Fuhrmann in Les mauvais choix de ma fille (2017)
A resentful 14-year-old girl is drawn into a seemingly innocent friendship with an older man, but the relationship turns sinister.
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A resentful 14-year-old girl is drawn into a seemingly innocent friendship with an older man, but the relationship turns sinister.A resentful 14-year-old girl is drawn into a seemingly innocent friendship with an older man, but the relationship turns sinister.A resentful 14-year-old girl is drawn into a seemingly innocent friendship with an older man, but the relationship turns sinister.

  • Director
    • Tom Shell
  • Writers
    • Melissa Cassera
    • Christine Conradt
    • Chris Lancey
  • Stars
    • Heather McComb
    • Joey Lawrence
    • Emma Fuhrmann
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    645
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Tom Shell
    • Writers
      • Melissa Cassera
      • Christine Conradt
      • Chris Lancey
    • Stars
      • Heather McComb
      • Joey Lawrence
      • Emma Fuhrmann
    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Heather McComb
    Heather McComb
    • Abby
    Joey Lawrence
    Joey Lawrence
    • Jim
    Emma Fuhrmann
    Emma Fuhrmann
    • Regan
    Gianna LePera
    Gianna LePera
    • Taylor
    Travis Caldwell
    Travis Caldwell
    • Nate
    Laura Kai Chen
    Laura Kai Chen
    • Detective White
    Olivia Nikkanen
    Olivia Nikkanen
    • Sabine
    Betsy Baker
    Betsy Baker
    • Dr. Tocaro
    Stacy Barnhisel
    • Dr. Blockman
    Cary Brayboy
    • Darren
    Jake Elliott
    Jake Elliott
    • Austin
    Danielle Langlois
    Danielle Langlois
    • Diane
    Miriam LaChioma
    Miriam LaChioma
    • Sales Girl
    • (as María DiDomenico)
    Jen Reiter
    Jen Reiter
    • Tommy's Mom
    Katherine Kamhi
    Katherine Kamhi
    • Nice Woman in Park
    Jentzen Ramirez
    Jentzen Ramirez
    • Tommy
    Nicole Ehinger
    Nicole Ehinger
    • Shale
    Madison Mae
    • Tara
    • Director
      • Tom Shell
    • Writers
      • Melissa Cassera
      • Christine Conradt
      • Chris Lancey
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    User reviews14

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    2burgerman93

    Serious subject matter with laughable acting

    This objectively was a crash and burn movie, but I couldn't resist finishing since it was so illogical and unnatural. None of the actors have a chance here with this convoluted script. Also, the music and sound effects tend to overpower any of the dialogue.

    The father character is especially wooden and over the top- I couldn't help but laugh at his angry moments and poor decision making (he eventually becomes the executive director at his company, in an ironic twist of fate).

    There was an abundance of errors but the one detail that stood out is the 22 year old Nate's car. This creep drove to the main character's home, and yet neither the mom or dad had the wits about them to get the license plate or call in a description of the car to the detective. And he later kidnapped the daughter in broad daylight while the mom huffed and puffed trying to chase him, and yet when she got to Nate's home, I guess she didn't see his car parked outside the mansion. That might have given her a good clue to not enter the home. What is it with characters going to the suspect's house without any police backup?

    So yeah this was a train wreck of a movie to kill time on a Saturday night, but at least I got some laughs out of it. Moral of the story: don't give your teenage daughter unrestricted use of a smart phone.
    8swhitewrites

    Suspenseful and pretty scary look into predators

    Caught this movie recently and I really enjoyed it for a Lifetime movie. My daughter is in the age range of the teen character and her friend had a scary experience with someone trying to connect with her through a video game chat. This movie really captured how teens can be manipulated, especially with technology. I thought the actress that played the mom and the teen daughter (reegan? ) were really good.
    4mgconlan-1

    Christine Conradt should have written it solo

    The first of the three films Lifetime showed from 6 p.m. to midnight April 8 was "Girl Followed," an obvious pun on "Girl, Interrupted" but really a pretty conventional Lifetime tale of a young woman being the target of obsessive stalking and sabotage from a somewhat older man. This time around the girl was 14-year-old Regan Lindstrom (Emma Fuhrmann), who simply can't catch a break. Her parents Jim (Joey Lawrence) and Abby (Heather McComb) spy on her constantly and treat her with all the sensitivity and love of concentration-camp commandants. This is one of those stories in which the parents are so good at keeping tabs on their kids (not only Regan but her older sister Taylor, played by Gianna LaPera) one wonders why they don't make some real money with these skills by working for the CIA or NSA. They're particularly down on any boy she expresses even the slightest romantic interest in, and so of course Regan rebels at the earliest opportunity. When her crush object Austin (Jake Elliott) breaks up with her and goes with her cuter and richer best friend Sabine (Olivia Nikkanen) instead, Sabine tells Regan her secret was she sent Austin selfies of her in her underwear, and if she wants to get him back Regan should do the same. She does so, and Sabine critiques the photos, saying that she looks good in red (her bra was red) but she needs sexier undies to strike lust in the heart of her chosen male.

    Accordingly, on a shopping trip for clothes with her mom, Regan shoplifts a hot, sexy bra and panties — we get the impression it's less because the family can't afford them and more because mom would never buy things like that for her in a million years — and her new set of sexted selfies gets spread all over the school and instantly earns her a reputation as a slut. Meanwhile, Regan frequently visits mom, who works as a nurse, at her hospital, where one of mom's duties is giving out tests and treatments for STD's (which may be offered by the writers, Christine Conradt, Chris Lancey and Melissa Cacera, as an explanation for why she's so otherwise inexplicably overprotective of Regan: she sees young people coming in with the wages of sexual experimentation every day!) — and she's attracted the lascivious attentions of Nate (Travis Caldwell), the STD clinic's 22-year-old receptionist. Nate is a young man who doesn't need to work — he lives in a big house and is pretty much alone because his super-rich parents spend most of their time on vacation (indeed, I recognized the house from a previous Lifetime movie, though I can't remember right now which one) — and he's also a suspect in the mysterious disappearance of Lana, another teenage girl from the same town.

    Of course the moment we see Travis Caldwell, who's tall, dark-haired, baby-faced and drop-dead gorgeous, we know he's going to be the sinister stalker who's going to menace Our Heroine — and indeed he does, though he ramps up his campaign of revenge or obsession or whatever to attack her parents as well. Conradt's presence hints at a more interesting movie than the one that got made, and if she had been in charge of the whole project instead of just co-writing an "original" (quotes definitely appropriate!) story that got turned into a script by a third scribe, she probably would have made Nate a more complex character and given at least a hint of what made him "run." Alas, Nate got depicted as your typical generic Lifetime sex-crazed maniac who gets progressively crazier as the film goes on. Also, Conradt, Lancey and Cacera offered no clue about how Abby would have reacted when she realized that the mysterious figure menacing her daughter was someone she worked with and therefore knew well and trusted. But the real person who screwed up this movie wasn't any of the writers, nor was it director Tom Shell (who did a perfectly workmanlike, though far from great, job with it), but the casting director, Mary Jo Slater. First of all, though Heather McComb and Emma Fuhrmann look enough alike to be believable as coming from the same family, McComb is young enough she looks more like Fuhrmann's older sister than her mom — and Joey Lawrence looks even younger. Lawrence has got a hot, blond, butch male bod and certainly could give Travis Caldwell competition in the looks department (too bad the writers gave him a character whose virtually only emotion is blustering anger, hardly the stuff to evoke the sexual fantasies I'd probably be having about Lawrence if I got to see him in a different sort of role), but he and McComb simply don't look old enough to have two teenage daughters. And what's more, the actress actually playing Regan's older sister, Gianna LaPera, is blonde, has curly hair and a different body type from Fuhrmann's — though maybe we were supposed to think Regan took after her mom and Taylor her dad, looks-wise. Girl Followed is a pretty generic Lifetime thriller, not all that bad but not transcendent either — though it might have been considerably better if Conradt had got to write it solo — with nice-looking people of both (mainstream) genders enacting a pretty stupid story that offers the usual Lifetime formulae but nothing more than that.
    1kessiebear-24936

    That escalated quickly 😏

    Terrible script, terrible acting.. just terrible..

    Just don't lol.
    9drjanetius

    Lesson to teenage girls

    The movie pictures the adolescent rebellion of the young girl and the unsupervised psychopathic young man who manipulates the situation. Parental supervision of teen girl (Regan) though looks over protective, is not normal concern of the loving parents. How psychologist helps in identifying the psycho boy friend is also a good move. I liked it. It is a lesson to teenage girls to be watchful.

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      Taylor's makeup bag is on the counter when Regan enters the bathroom. She then closes the door and takes the same makeup bag out of a drawer and puts it on the counter.

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    • Release date
      • May 15, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • proof of filming with lead actresses
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Girl Followed
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Creative Arts Entertainment Group Inc.
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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