Vérités cachées: le secret de Lily
Original title: Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery
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During the renovation of an old house, Shannon (Jewel) makes a shocking discovery, which leads her on an investigation that changes everything.During the renovation of an old house, Shannon (Jewel) makes a shocking discovery, which leads her on an investigation that changes everything.During the renovation of an old house, Shannon (Jewel) makes a shocking discovery, which leads her on an investigation that changes everything.
Jenn MacLean-Angus
- Denise Jones
- (as Jenn MacLean Angus)
Austin Anozie
- Travis
- (as Austin Obiajunwa)
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Shannon, played by the singer Jewel, is a totally likeable woman whose career is contracting. But she keeps getting sidetracked by murders. In this one, the trail of clues wanders a bit. We get a bit more romance between Shannon and Mac as Jewel and Colin Ferguson connect.
It's a fun movie in terms of it does raise your heart rate a bit trying to figure out who the killer is. It makes you want to know who did it... until it drags on. Now you just can't wait for it to be over. And once you find out the reason for the murder, you can't help but crunch your eyebrows because you KNOW there has to be better reasons for killing someone that what this movie provided. Even the choice for the killer is so far fetched. You can tell the writers said, "Let's choose the most unlikely killer and throw in a random reason and make it work! They'll never see it coming and that's what will sell!" and thought it was brilliant.
It's a little bit more murder-y than your average everyday Hallmark mystery movie that's why it feels more exciting-- it makes you think the stakes are higher. The creep factor is to a 10 and that I can appreciate. But once you find out the reason for the murder you'd be just as as me. All that drama for nothing, very underwhelming. You'll appreciate the journey more than the destination.
The writing is disappointing. The whole time you're watching you're being made to believe it's brilliant because it's impossible to tell who the killer is based on the clues. Turns out, the clues themselves are unreliable. It's just a bunch of red herrings and wild goose chase with no connection to the actual killer until the 11th hour. If there is a connection it's so minor and vague. They magically show you that ONE and only important piece of information that tells you who exactly the killer is but only the characters know. You're in the dark same as the protag until come face to face with the killer themselves. Here's the thing, we get it. It's not the first time we're seen this kind of trope. It's just done lazily. It's like 99% of the movie was useless and might as well jumped to the last minute to where the relevant stuff actually happens.
The other disappointing part is how Jewel oversells that controlled emotion expressions that Hallmark makes all the main female leads from their other movies do (because true realistic emotions from women are forbidden in Hallmark, as we all know lol) to a point where it's annoying. In the 1st movie, you notice it after a while BUT are able to brush it off. Not in this 2nd movie though. This time you REALLY see it and you can't ignore it and it's cringe. It doesn't help that her crooked teeth takes you out of the fantasy that this movie is selling as well.
Overall, it's fun enough if you ignore all these things. It's still a nice family movie on a Friday night if you don't want to think too hard but still have a thrilling time. Plus the houses and interiors are beautiful, so there's that.
It's a little bit more murder-y than your average everyday Hallmark mystery movie that's why it feels more exciting-- it makes you think the stakes are higher. The creep factor is to a 10 and that I can appreciate. But once you find out the reason for the murder you'd be just as as me. All that drama for nothing, very underwhelming. You'll appreciate the journey more than the destination.
The writing is disappointing. The whole time you're watching you're being made to believe it's brilliant because it's impossible to tell who the killer is based on the clues. Turns out, the clues themselves are unreliable. It's just a bunch of red herrings and wild goose chase with no connection to the actual killer until the 11th hour. If there is a connection it's so minor and vague. They magically show you that ONE and only important piece of information that tells you who exactly the killer is but only the characters know. You're in the dark same as the protag until come face to face with the killer themselves. Here's the thing, we get it. It's not the first time we're seen this kind of trope. It's just done lazily. It's like 99% of the movie was useless and might as well jumped to the last minute to where the relevant stuff actually happens.
The other disappointing part is how Jewel oversells that controlled emotion expressions that Hallmark makes all the main female leads from their other movies do (because true realistic emotions from women are forbidden in Hallmark, as we all know lol) to a point where it's annoying. In the 1st movie, you notice it after a while BUT are able to brush it off. Not in this 2nd movie though. This time you REALLY see it and you can't ignore it and it's cringe. It doesn't help that her crooked teeth takes you out of the fantasy that this movie is selling as well.
Overall, it's fun enough if you ignore all these things. It's still a nice family movie on a Friday night if you don't want to think too hard but still have a thrilling time. Plus the houses and interiors are beautiful, so there's that.
There is nothing I love more than these quaint little mysteries and Hallmark seems to be cranking them out in royal fashion. Yay for me. Love the marathons and love the cast of this one. Jewel is a stand out. I don't think I had seen her in anything else before this and I'm glad I have. She has a new number one fan. Keep making these movies please.
Renovation expert Shannon Hughes (Jewel) is fixing Mac Sullivan (Colin Ferguson)'s home when she finds a skeleton stuck in the dumbwaiter. A bracelet names the victim as her longtime worker's sister missing years ago. They all knew the popular high school girl. Shannon finds suspicious clues in the house suggesting murder. The friends need to dig into their past and their community to find the truth.
It's rare for a Hallmark Mystery but I am interested in the case. It would be nice if the suspects are played by more compelling actors but that may be asking too much from minor characters in a Hallmark TV movie. It's not so much whodunit but whydunit. This one is better than the first movie but I'm not sure by how much. On a minor note, it is missing the end scene where Sherlock explains the case to Watson. Even for a simple case, it's nice to hear it laid out by the lead character.
It's rare for a Hallmark Mystery but I am interested in the case. It would be nice if the suspects are played by more compelling actors but that may be asking too much from minor characters in a Hallmark TV movie. It's not so much whodunit but whydunit. This one is better than the first movie but I'm not sure by how much. On a minor note, it is missing the end scene where Sherlock explains the case to Watson. Even for a simple case, it's nice to hear it laid out by the lead character.
We enjoyed it. It wasn't the most compelling but it wasn't terrible and was above average. Anything with Colin in it is great and for some reason I didn't recognize Jewel.
The story was good, and I wasn't even close to solving it correctly.
We will watch this series again.
The story was good, and I wasn't even close to solving it correctly.
We will watch this series again.
Did you know
- TriviaThe second of a three movie series.
- GoofsThe revolver held by the suspect while he was in the dumbwaiter shaft was clearly unloaded.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Vérités cachées: 100 mobiles pour un meurtre (2018)
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- Concrete Evidence: A Fixer Upper Mystery
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- Fisherman's Wharf, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada(where Cliff's boat is moored)
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- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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By what name was Vérités cachées: le secret de Lily (2017) officially released in Canada in English?
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