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17-year-old Kelley falls in love with Christian, an older actor; her father tries to intervene before the relationship turns into a dangerous obsession.17-year-old Kelley falls in love with Christian, an older actor; her father tries to intervene before the relationship turns into a dangerous obsession.17-year-old Kelley falls in love with Christian, an older actor; her father tries to intervene before the relationship turns into a dangerous obsession.
David Alan Madrick
- Richard Barley
- (as David Wallace)
Denisa
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- (as Denisa Juhos)
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Actually this happens in real life more than you know or more than we think. I won't give out any Spoilers. But my Suggestions would be. Try and live a Simply Lifestyle. Dating someone famous as well as a millionaire does not make your life necessarily Better. First sign of trouble in a relationship. RUN!!!
10dimrod80
Things I liked: - high production quality - great soundtrack (thank you for introducing me to Prince Rama - not a spoiler, its mentioned in the opening credits) - great acting and cast - a few great lines
I thought this movie worked except that the timeline was very quick and the resolution slightly unsatisfying. That said, it doesn't completely break reality more than the real world does.
I have weird taste in movies, but damn the haters, if you want to see some fun eye- candy marshmallow fluff give it a shot.
I thought this movie worked except that the timeline was very quick and the resolution slightly unsatisfying. That said, it doesn't completely break reality more than the real world does.
I have weird taste in movies, but damn the haters, if you want to see some fun eye- candy marshmallow fluff give it a shot.
I seriously don't know why this movie has so many haters, because this is a good movie in general, and a GREAT Lifetime TV movie. Yes, I know that sounds like a contradiction in terms, but it's really not. These types of movies are meant to be guilty pleasures. I know I'm giving my age away here, but "back in the day", the family used to look forward to the 'Sunday Movie of the Week'. We all have ones we remember from our childhood, either because they scared us, or moved us emotionally. If we re-watch them, sometimes they disappoint, but often they remind us what real entertainment should be - a couple of hours of escape from our lives. This is one of those movies.
It reminds me of another old TV movie called "When Michael Calls," starring Michael Douglas. It doesn't remind me because the plot is exactly the same, but they are both TV movies about psychos, both have big stars who more than makeup for any holes in the plots, and both are enjoyable entertainment. I recommend both, IF you love good old-fashioned escapism.
This movie has believable characters, with actors that more than pull off the roles they are assigned. Understand-this is a TV (Lifetime) movie, BUT the writing is better than most of these and the caliber of actors is the highest. My suspension of disbelief (believability), never wavered from the acting, and only did in a few places, due to the writing. In those few places, I understood why the choice was made. Why call the father/husband, instead of police? Well, it's a metaphor for family strength & unity. I'm sorry that writing choice went over the heads of some of the other reviewers. Not all movies are meant to be realistic.
If you like thrillers, give this one a try, and if you want Oscar quality DON'T WATCH TV MOVIES!!
Here's a list of some of the best TV movies (thrillers), including "When Michael Calls". Https://www.imdb.com/list/ls045195086/
It reminds me of another old TV movie called "When Michael Calls," starring Michael Douglas. It doesn't remind me because the plot is exactly the same, but they are both TV movies about psychos, both have big stars who more than makeup for any holes in the plots, and both are enjoyable entertainment. I recommend both, IF you love good old-fashioned escapism.
This movie has believable characters, with actors that more than pull off the roles they are assigned. Understand-this is a TV (Lifetime) movie, BUT the writing is better than most of these and the caliber of actors is the highest. My suspension of disbelief (believability), never wavered from the acting, and only did in a few places, due to the writing. In those few places, I understood why the choice was made. Why call the father/husband, instead of police? Well, it's a metaphor for family strength & unity. I'm sorry that writing choice went over the heads of some of the other reviewers. Not all movies are meant to be realistic.
If you like thrillers, give this one a try, and if you want Oscar quality DON'T WATCH TV MOVIES!!
Here's a list of some of the best TV movies (thrillers), including "When Michael Calls". Https://www.imdb.com/list/ls045195086/
I guess the storyline is a 70s maybe 80s how-life-went-on.. nowadays unless in the rural areas, you're more jacked up than the movie suggests . Storyline is trivial and very predictible...acting is good at some parts but terrible at the argument/fighting/emotional ones.
Bottom line... if you're 10, you might learn... Otherwise ... don't bother!
Bottom line... if you're 10, you might learn... Otherwise ... don't bother!
10yelabbyg
Reminds me of the 90s version Fear. Loved the cast and Francois did fantastic!! Only criticism is wish there was more action in the film, maybe have the teen daughter more vulnerable. Other than that, I loved it!
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- Quotes
Kelley Winters: Can you not call him Dad? Just because you're young enough to be his daughter, doesn't mean you have to act like it.
Samantha: Well... This is gonna be a fun ride.
- ConnectionsReferences Casablanca (1942)
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- High School Lover
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- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $552
- Jan 20, 2017
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