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A high school girl who, while fueled by drink and drugs, accidentally killed her best friend two years ago must keep the information secret from a guy that likes her before it's used against... Read allA high school girl who, while fueled by drink and drugs, accidentally killed her best friend two years ago must keep the information secret from a guy that likes her before it's used against her.A high school girl who, while fueled by drink and drugs, accidentally killed her best friend two years ago must keep the information secret from a guy that likes her before it's used against her.
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I thought Victoria Konefal was superb in this and frankly Lesli Kay was mean right up to the end!
THE WRONG CRUSH (TV movie 2017)
5 out of 10 stars Time to read: 4min
BASIC PLOT:
Amelia (Victoria Konefal) is working to put her life back together, without the help of her mother Tracy (Lesli Kay). Two years ago, when Amelia was sixteen, she was partying too much with her friend Joy Hessler. One night when the two were drinking heavily, Joy crashed her car, killing herself, and injuring Amelia. Amelia was put on probation, and took the second chance that was offered her. She turned her life around, got straight A's, and became the leading track star in the state, with a scholarship all but assured. But this turn around is not enough for her mother, Tracy. She refuses to believe her daughter has changed, and instead either ignores her, or says horrible things to remind her of her past. Nothing Amelia does is good enough for Tracy, or for Joy's parents, Mr. And Mrs. Hessler. They too blame Amelia for Joy's death, and have become such a nuisance, a restraining order was issued against them for their continued harassment. The court order hasn't stopped them though, they often show up at Amelia's track meets, and shout horrible things at her. Unbeknownst to Amelia and Tracy, they have also hired another troubled teen to follow Amelia around, and get proof she's drinking again. They want her probation violated, and much like Tracy, they refuse to believe Amelia has changed. What they don't realize is the guy they hired to follow Amelia, is not just another troubled teen. His name is Jake Jericho, and he's a psychopath. He's become fixated on Amelia, believing she's the only one who truly understands him. Now, no one is safe, not Mr. And Mrs. Hessler, not Amelia's boyfriend Scott, not Tracy, and certainly not Amelia. Can Amelia and Tracy finally put the past behind them, and work together long enough to save themselves from Jake's romantic machinations?
WHAT WORKS: *TRACY'S SELF-RIGHTEOUS DIATRIBES ARE SPOT ON. (Paul Owens) always does a great job playing the b*tch, and this is no exception.
*IN THIS MOVIE, WOMEN HANDLE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS, which is excellent! I love seeing women react as I would, no sniveling, no looking to a man for help, just taking care of business, and saving themselves. We need more of that Lifetime!
*THE MELODRAMATIC CHARACTERS AND DIALOG WORK This is a melodrama, and that means there's going to be lots of stereotypes, and expected dialog. For those who understand and appreciate the melodramatic art form, this movie will be a great time waster. It's a diverting hour and a half, and it's not trying to be anything more.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *HOW DO THEY AFFORD TO LIVE IN THIS HOUSE when the mom works at a nursing home? It's ridiculous! This is a 2.7 million dollar home, and you don't make money like that working as a nurse at an old folks home.
*JAKE & LAUREN'S HOUSE IS THE SAME AS AMELIA & TRACY'S. I know this is small budget, but this is too much. The house has very distinctive wallpaper and woodwork. It's clearly the same house. If they are implying that Jake's a phrogger (that still wouldn't explain Lauren), then he should be in the attic. I'm pretty sure Amelia and Tracy would notice a nutter wall in their study.
*IN 2017, SCHOOL HALLWAYS HAVE CAMERAS Therefore, Jake would NOT be able to plant drugs in Scott's locker without being seen. Why not write in a scene where Jake disables the cameras? At least then, it would be more believable.
*POLICE ARE NOT STUPID This is a goof that bothers me with lots of TV shows and movies. The police would take into account that Scott's fingerprints aren't on the drugs planted in his locker. They would also take into account the fact they were led to this information by an anonymous tip. That, and Scott's squeaky clean background, would matter to the judicial system. His attorney would demand he take a polygraph (or 3, it's statistically impossible to beat 3 polygraphs unless you're a sociopath - and he's not), and he would be cleared. Also, they would have no right to suspect his girlfriend, and in this letigious age, they wouldn't dare accuse anyone else without proof. The police are NOT stupid! And I'm sick and tired of screenwriters using that unbelievable trope as a crutch, instead of coming up with something that could actually happen in real life. The police wouldn't be about to seize/freeze Scott's college fund. What would be the purpose? What would be the justification to the court? Again, it's asinine, and makes no sense!
*WHY WOULD TRACY CARE IF AMELIA STILL HAS PICS OF JOY? It's a knee jerk reaction from people when they see someone grieving. I love Amelia's speech about the appropriate time to grieve - she puts the counselor in her place, and tells her plainly - grief is a process, and how long it lasts is not up to you. When people tell you not to wallow in grief, they really mean it makes them uncomfortable being around you while you're grieving. That's why grief is so isolating. You basically have two choices - hide your pain, and grieve alone (dangerous), or stuff your pain down inside you, and hide it from the world and yourself (also dangerous). If people require that of you, you probably shouldn't have them in your life, or you should talk to them openly about how you're really feeling. Sometimes people feel uncomfortable because they don't know what to do. That's why, when you're grieving, you get comments like, "You're loved one wouldn't want you to suffer this way." I've heard that so many times, and it used to make me furious! I'd respond with, "How the hell do you know what my loved one would want!!" But now I say, " I thank you for caring about me, but how I grieve day to day varies. If you'd like to avoid being around me when I'm down, that's up to you. But those are the days when I could really use the help. You don't have to do or say anything, just listen, and be there. That's what I need most." *WHY CAN'T WE ALLOW WOMEN TO AGE GRACEFULLY IN THIS COUNTRY? While taking screen shots of the movie, I realized all of scenes of the older female actors have a filter applied to them. It's a disgusting statement on our culture that only the women have this indignancy applied to them. The men of the same age, DON'T!
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: To those who understand, and appreciate melodramas, I would recommend this movie. It is definitely one of the better "Wrong" Lifetime movies, and it has women taking care of their own problems, which is excellent.
*ON A PERSONAL NOTE: I so relate to this movie...a mother who doesn't care, is judgemental and without love. It saddens me, but I discovered long ago that there are toxic people who don't belong in your life. If you have someone, who you feel obligated to love because they are a family member, remember, you can love from a distance. Self care is important, and if someone is poisoning your life, it's best to cut ties, and just have the positive memories (if there are any) instead. This review is dedicated to my late husband (and high school sweetheart) who was also named Scott. I honor the dead by living the best life I can... CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so you expectations should be adjusted.
*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This Trevor was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
R. I. P. Galyn Görg (July 15, 1964 - July 14, 2020)
WHAT WORKS: *TRACY'S SELF-RIGHTEOUS DIATRIBES ARE SPOT ON. (Paul Owens) always does a great job playing the b*tch, and this is no exception.
*IN THIS MOVIE, WOMEN HANDLE THEIR OWN PROBLEMS, which is excellent! I love seeing women react as I would, no sniveling, no looking to a man for help, just taking care of business, and saving themselves. We need more of that Lifetime!
*THE MELODRAMATIC CHARACTERS AND DIALOG WORK This is a melodrama, and that means there's going to be lots of stereotypes, and expected dialog. For those who understand and appreciate the melodramatic art form, this movie will be a great time waster. It's a diverting hour and a half, and it's not trying to be anything more.
WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *HOW DO THEY AFFORD TO LIVE IN THIS HOUSE when the mom works at a nursing home? It's ridiculous! This is a 2.7 million dollar home, and you don't make money like that working as a nurse at an old folks home.
*JAKE & LAUREN'S HOUSE IS THE SAME AS AMELIA & TRACY'S. I know this is small budget, but this is too much. The house has very distinctive wallpaper and woodwork. It's clearly the same house. If they are implying that Jake's a phrogger (that still wouldn't explain Lauren), then he should be in the attic. I'm pretty sure Amelia and Tracy would notice a nutter wall in their study.
*IN 2017, SCHOOL HALLWAYS HAVE CAMERAS Therefore, Jake would NOT be able to plant drugs in Scott's locker without being seen. Why not write in a scene where Jake disables the cameras? At least then, it would be more believable.
*POLICE ARE NOT STUPID This is a goof that bothers me with lots of TV shows and movies. The police would take into account that Scott's fingerprints aren't on the drugs planted in his locker. They would also take into account the fact they were led to this information by an anonymous tip. That, and Scott's squeaky clean background, would matter to the judicial system. His attorney would demand he take a polygraph (or 3, it's statistically impossible to beat 3 polygraphs unless you're a sociopath - and he's not), and he would be cleared. Also, they would have no right to suspect his girlfriend, and in this letigious age, they wouldn't dare accuse anyone else without proof. The police are NOT stupid! And I'm sick and tired of screenwriters using that unbelievable trope as a crutch, instead of coming up with something that could actually happen in real life. The police wouldn't be about to seize/freeze Scott's college fund. What would be the purpose? What would be the justification to the court? Again, it's asinine, and makes no sense!
*WHY WOULD TRACY CARE IF AMELIA STILL HAS PICS OF JOY? It's a knee jerk reaction from people when they see someone grieving. I love Amelia's speech about the appropriate time to grieve - she puts the counselor in her place, and tells her plainly - grief is a process, and how long it lasts is not up to you. When people tell you not to wallow in grief, they really mean it makes them uncomfortable being around you while you're grieving. That's why grief is so isolating. You basically have two choices - hide your pain, and grieve alone (dangerous), or stuff your pain down inside you, and hide it from the world and yourself (also dangerous). If people require that of you, you probably shouldn't have them in your life, or you should talk to them openly about how you're really feeling. Sometimes people feel uncomfortable because they don't know what to do. That's why, when you're grieving, you get comments like, "You're loved one wouldn't want you to suffer this way." I've heard that so many times, and it used to make me furious! I'd respond with, "How the hell do you know what my loved one would want!!" But now I say, " I thank you for caring about me, but how I grieve day to day varies. If you'd like to avoid being around me when I'm down, that's up to you. But those are the days when I could really use the help. You don't have to do or say anything, just listen, and be there. That's what I need most." *WHY CAN'T WE ALLOW WOMEN TO AGE GRACEFULLY IN THIS COUNTRY? While taking screen shots of the movie, I realized all of scenes of the older female actors have a filter applied to them. It's a disgusting statement on our culture that only the women have this indignancy applied to them. The men of the same age, DON'T!
TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: To those who understand, and appreciate melodramas, I would recommend this movie. It is definitely one of the better "Wrong" Lifetime movies, and it has women taking care of their own problems, which is excellent.
*ON A PERSONAL NOTE: I so relate to this movie...a mother who doesn't care, is judgemental and without love. It saddens me, but I discovered long ago that there are toxic people who don't belong in your life. If you have someone, who you feel obligated to love because they are a family member, remember, you can love from a distance. Self care is important, and if someone is poisoning your life, it's best to cut ties, and just have the positive memories (if there are any) instead. This review is dedicated to my late husband (and high school sweetheart) who was also named Scott. I honor the dead by living the best life I can... CLOSING NOTES: *THIS IS A MADE-FOR-TV MOVIE, please keep that in mind before you watch/rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so you expectations should be adjusted.
*I HAVE NO CONNECTION TO THE FILM, or production in ANY way. This Trevor was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
R. I. P. Galyn Görg (July 15, 1964 - July 14, 2020)
I LIKED IT BECAUSE IT WAS A GOOD TV MOVIE NOT OVERLY DRAWN-OUT STRAIGHT TO THE POINT BUT A LITTLE MYSTERY 👍🏽 IT WAS JUST AS A TV MOVIE SHOULD BE.
I'm five minutes in and the grown up daughter sees a man in a hoodie stalking her on the property. She doesn't bother about it. Doesn't even give it a second thought.
Shortly after that, we see her mom supposedly working at a nursing home trying to spoon feed pureed peas to a resident. The resident is so healthy and alert that she could obviously feed herself and could've probably run the kitchen.
Then, a minute after that, the mother and daughter have an encounter about their poor communication. The mother tells the daughter she can't answer her cell phone because she works at a nursing home!
I now will have to answer the question as to whether my review contains spoilers. What a joke! Oh my goodness. How shall I answer?!?
I was distracted for a few minutes typing this, but I'm back watching this crapfest. Now there is an actress who is obviously 28 years old unhappy because she didn't break the national record in some track event in practice, and her supposed coach who looks to be exactly her age acting like he has no idea how to coach. I guess not being able to coach and not being able to act were prerequisites for the role.
I just got lucky! The program went on commercial break and I learned about Lysol, Doritos, TrueCar, Colonial Penn, and a bunch of dermatitis and incontinence products!
Oops, now back to the show where the main character is a now a complete wreck of an alcoholic who dared her friend to death and got put on probation for it!
I can't go on. It's time I do something better than watch this, like drill my own teeth.
Shortly after that, we see her mom supposedly working at a nursing home trying to spoon feed pureed peas to a resident. The resident is so healthy and alert that she could obviously feed herself and could've probably run the kitchen.
Then, a minute after that, the mother and daughter have an encounter about their poor communication. The mother tells the daughter she can't answer her cell phone because she works at a nursing home!
I now will have to answer the question as to whether my review contains spoilers. What a joke! Oh my goodness. How shall I answer?!?
I was distracted for a few minutes typing this, but I'm back watching this crapfest. Now there is an actress who is obviously 28 years old unhappy because she didn't break the national record in some track event in practice, and her supposed coach who looks to be exactly her age acting like he has no idea how to coach. I guess not being able to coach and not being able to act were prerequisites for the role.
I just got lucky! The program went on commercial break and I learned about Lysol, Doritos, TrueCar, Colonial Penn, and a bunch of dermatitis and incontinence products!
Oops, now back to the show where the main character is a now a complete wreck of an alcoholic who dared her friend to death and got put on probation for it!
I can't go on. It's time I do something better than watch this, like drill my own teeth.
Did you know
- TriviaVictoria Konefal and Cameron Johnson was also in Days of Our Lives together
- GoofsEarly in the film, when Amelia sees somebody run past the kitchen window, she rushes to the door, wearing a jacket. When she opens the door a split second later, no jacket, just a T-shirt.
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