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Une voisine tentatrice

Original title: The Wrong Neighbor
  • TV Movie
  • 2017
  • 10
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
416
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Michael Madsen, Andrea Bogart, Steve Richard Harris, and Cristine Prosperi in Une voisine tentatrice (2017)
Thriller

Newly trial separated Dad takes care of sixteen year old daughter, but meets new neighbor who threatens to unravel his old life.Newly trial separated Dad takes care of sixteen year old daughter, but meets new neighbor who threatens to unravel his old life.Newly trial separated Dad takes care of sixteen year old daughter, but meets new neighbor who threatens to unravel his old life.

  • Director
    • Sam Irvin
  • Writers
    • Robert Dean Klein
    • Jeffrey Schenck
    • Peter Sullivan
  • Stars
    • Andrea Bogart
    • Steve Richard Harris
    • Cristine Prosperi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    416
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Irvin
    • Writers
      • Robert Dean Klein
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
    • Stars
      • Andrea Bogart
      • Steve Richard Harris
      • Cristine Prosperi
    • 26User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andrea Bogart
    Andrea Bogart
    • Heather
    Steve Richard Harris
    Steve Richard Harris
    • Tim
    Cristine Prosperi
    Cristine Prosperi
    • Lisa
    Ashlynn Yennie
    Ashlynn Yennie
    • Jamie
    Michael Madsen
    Michael Madsen
    • Coach 'Jaws' Jaworski
    Dominic Leeder
    Dominic Leeder
    • Nate
    James Gaisford
    James Gaisford
    • Steven
    Jude B. Lanston
    Jude B. Lanston
    • Patrick
    • (as Jude Lanston)
    Ayani Tamar
    • Penny
    Julia Farino
    Julia Farino
    • Dr. Fischer
    Brian Nolan
    Brian Nolan
    • Food Truck Lou
    Francis Lloyd Corby
    Francis Lloyd Corby
    • Delivery Driver
    Rhyme
    • Restaurant Hostess
    Jenapher Zheng
    Jenapher Zheng
    • Yumi
    Tonya Kay
    Tonya Kay
    • Jennifer
    Danny Pardo
    Danny Pardo
    • Doctor
    Jordan Neely
    • Swim Team Girl #1
    Skye Isaac
    Skye Isaac
    • Swim Team Girl #2
    • Director
      • Sam Irvin
    • Writers
      • Robert Dean Klein
      • Jeffrey Schenck
      • Peter Sullivan
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    User reviews26

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    6zack_gideon

    Great for a zone out and a laugh

    Interesting concept that could in theory happen to anyone. Stalking is scary. This isn't Oscar material but the crazy lady is really convincing. Got me wondering if she really is a nut or a great actress. Probably the latter. :)
    2fred_a999

    Laughable

    I can't believe I watched this. I guess I did because it's like watching a comedy and the terrible acting just kept me laughing.
    drjgardner

    False Advertising

    Maybe I'm old fashioned but when I see a film advertised with a star I like to see the star in that film. So I was attracted to the film because of Michael Madsen, this generations' Robert Mitchum. His breakout role in "Reservoir Dogs" (1992) was followed by "The Getaway" (1994), "Wyatt Earp" (1994), "Species" (1995), "Frankie the Fly" (1996), and then the two "Kill Bill" films.

    Madsen shows up once in the first hour, with about 5 lines. He plays a swim coach. In the next hour he shows up a few more times and has a few more lines.

    So if you're like me an attracted to the film because Madsen is the star, avoid this film. Even if you're not interested in Madsen, the film can be avoided
    5phd_travel

    Why so wacko?

    This is an average psycho thriller. A pretty psycho woman targets a recently separated father. The cast is fairly likable and the lead actress is pretty and quite effective. The story could have been flushed out a bit more. Mainly some more explanation for the wackoness. Usually Lifetime reveals some reason or history for the villain's actions. Here it seems glossed over. It seemed rather dumb that the mother appeared without any weapon at the end. About average for the "wrong --" series of television movies.
    7Kristamw

    Good

    Does this dramatic suspense have a psycho? Of course. Is she anywhere in the above image? No! Jamie must be too sinister to show up in pictures. :) The blown-up image of the man is actually the main teen girl's (Lisa) swim coach, played by Michael Madsen of Thelma & Louise. He comes in handy as her motivator, keeping her mind straight amidst her parents separation and her dad's new off-kilter neighbor. But the psycho, Jamie, is another story altogether, and it is her role that makes Lisa and everyone else in this movie stay constantly alert.

    Character Development/Writing Quality: Good. . .until the final moment, which made no sense at all. The next to last scene is well done, but the wrapping up if it is not handled properly as we jump to an impossible next scene.

    Values: The broken marriage is not abandoned as Lisa's parents commit to therapy and doing what they can to keep their family unit together. The husband is heavily seduced by Jamie, but outside of a small kiss, does not allow her to use him, insisting he "cannot do this".

    Content (sex, language & violence): No sex. Minimal mild language. Violence: a surprising scene when someone is suddenly hit by a car, someone's throat is slashed, someone is choked. We don't get enough of Lisa and Tim's perspectives on these as the director keeps us with Jamie during these intense moments instead.

    Scare Factor/Suspense: Jamie is the kind of psycho that makes herself obvious. Within minutes of anybody meeting her, her instability is easy to detect. She's upfront, in your face, no holding back crazy. So, not so much suspense as watching her fly off the handle at Lisa's friends, at Lisa's mother, at anyone who dares speak to Lisa, outside of her dad, of course, whom Jamie is bent on making her own. So, the psycho role is a bit different here because we can tell that Jamie is off her rocker from the start, and so can Lisa, even if it takes her a little bit. Tim, the father, takes a bit longer to detect the wack job because she is on her best behavior for him, hoping to win him over and take him away from his estranged wife. So the new kind of psycho is refreshing--she's loud, over-imaginative about what's really happening, and relentless. The film gives us a lot of smart characters too. Lisa is quite intuitive and does a good job at staying afloat, even when things get hard. Penny, Lisa's best friend, upon meeting Jamie, instantly voices, out loud, in front of Jamie, how off she is. This was a good move as the writer gave us some smart characters throughout. Lisa's mom is another character who refuses to take any baloney from her. It would have been nice to see a build up of Jamie, why she is this way, for instance, for how long. There's a brief mention about her parents, but not enough to help us understand what happened, or why. Another strong aspect of the film lies within Cristine Prosperi (Lisa), who is phenomenal at playing a teen, portraying her hurt over her parents slip and her remorse over isolating herself from her friends in a natural convincing way. She's the kind of pal you'd want, or the kind of daughter that you'd love to have. It's refreshing to see how maturely she handles all of the strangeness with Jamie. Overall, a pretty good movie with a likeable MC and a dangerous villain played by Ahslynn Yennie in a memorable way, though solidly insane and obviously so.

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    • Trivia
      Despite being top billed, Michael Madsen only appears in this movie for around 10-20 minutes.
    • Goofs
      When Jamie and Lisa are firing the gun, it never recoils, evidencing that blank rounds were being used.
    • Quotes

      Nate: [Speaking to Tim about the main female character] You need to keep that psycho out of here, all right?

    • Connections
      References Les Dents de la mer (1975)

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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2018 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Wrong Neighbor
    • Production company
      • Hybrid
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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