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In this psychological thriller, the bond between two devoted friends (Lisa Rinna, Gail O'Grady) is threatened when they become involved with the same man.In this psychological thriller, the bond between two devoted friends (Lisa Rinna, Gail O'Grady) is threatened when they become involved with the same man.In this psychological thriller, the bond between two devoted friends (Lisa Rinna, Gail O'Grady) is threatened when they become involved with the same man.
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André Carthen
- Tom
- (as Andre Carthen)
JoNell Kennedy
- Bets
- (as Jo Nell Kennedy)
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This is a great story about two best friends and One slimeball guy who goes back and forth with their love It is one good movie and Lisa Rinna and Gail O'Grady portray their roles very well. This is one of those Lifetime original movies and it was Terrific I recommended it to some friends and they all loved it just like I did GREAT MOVIE catch it on lifetime sometime It's a winner And thumbs up to Gail and Lisa for their great performances Also the unfaithful Husband Did a great job too hope he is not like Johnnie in real life.
You can love or hate a movie, or character, but it's difficult to proclaim any given story, performance, actor, director, etc., the best or worst, your most or least favored, ever, etc. Superlatives are only correctly used for one of anything - and if you discover one anew, it must surpass all others if it is truly a superlative.
Well, honestly, I have several after watching this picture - and all with regard to the Midkiff character Johnny/Jake.
Hands down, he's the MOST unsympathetic, dull, insipid, uncharismatic character I've EVER viewed.
He evokes the LEAST amount of empathy or trace of caring in any regard for what happens to him, or for the trials he might endure as a result of his duplicity. There is no way a character could be more annoying.
The two female leads are both engaging, sympathetic (for the most part), and certainly a pleasure to view. They were both screwed-up in their own ways, but who in this movie genre isn't? And the conclusion brought proper resolution.
(Whenever I watch a film with a character very annoying, like Midkiff's here, I wish the director would have hired an actor resembling Moe from the Three Stooges - and that "Moe" would proceed to bash him with a mallet, poke him in the eyes, and give him hard slaps, the way he would to Curly and Larry.)
Well, honestly, I have several after watching this picture - and all with regard to the Midkiff character Johnny/Jake.
Hands down, he's the MOST unsympathetic, dull, insipid, uncharismatic character I've EVER viewed.
He evokes the LEAST amount of empathy or trace of caring in any regard for what happens to him, or for the trials he might endure as a result of his duplicity. There is no way a character could be more annoying.
The two female leads are both engaging, sympathetic (for the most part), and certainly a pleasure to view. They were both screwed-up in their own ways, but who in this movie genre isn't? And the conclusion brought proper resolution.
(Whenever I watch a film with a character very annoying, like Midkiff's here, I wish the director would have hired an actor resembling Moe from the Three Stooges - and that "Moe" would proceed to bash him with a mallet, poke him in the eyes, and give him hard slaps, the way he would to Curly and Larry.)
Typical soap opera story line, but the situation is intense enough to be very interesting. Susan(Gail O'Grady) is a swim instructor trying to hold her marriage together. Her new best friend is Laurel(Lisa Rinna)a psychologist who needs swimming lessons to help rid her childhood guilt of watching her little brother drown. Laurel falls in love for real for the first time, not knowing the man is her best friend's estranged husband. A funeral places all three at the same place at the same time blowing the sordid secret of the husband(Dale Midkiff).
Midkiff plays the two timing charmer flawlessly. Rinna is just plain alluring. O'Grady goes back and forth from needy and frumpy to new found confidence and striking beauty. Also in the cast are Sally Kirkland and Carroll Baker. A good chick flick that a guy can learn from.
Midkiff plays the two timing charmer flawlessly. Rinna is just plain alluring. O'Grady goes back and forth from needy and frumpy to new found confidence and striking beauty. Also in the cast are Sally Kirkland and Carroll Baker. A good chick flick that a guy can learn from.
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If you like swimming or hate it, this is the film for you. There are lots of funny and enjoyable Senior Citizen's swimming all around and especially a face from the past, Charlotte Rae,(Betsy) "Facts of Life",'79 TV Series, who gives Gail O'Grady,(Susan Miller),"NYPD Blue,'93 TV Series, lots of smiles and support. Susan and Johnny Miller/Jake, are husband and wife and were childhood sweethearts, the marriage is going sour and Donna Hanover (Psychologist)who adds to the problems with her fear of the water and the hots for Susan's husband Johnny/Jake. This is a very enjoyable film and worthwhile viewing. It was great seeing Charlotte Rae, who was a great star in "FACTS OF LIFE" !
has a dual role as a dependent housewife stuck in a relationship with Dale Midkiff, who becomes bored, and strays. Lisa Rinna is the other woman, and does quite well, although it is a bit hard to imagine her as a Ph.D.
Without spoiling the story I will just say that this a movie worth watching. Gail O'Grady used to play the bimbo parts in NYPD blue, but I now have to update my movies with her as another favorite.
She plays a swimming instructor to senior citizens, who is excellent at her job, but has emotional problems within her own life (Sally Kirkland plays her flighty, alcoholic mother). She has failed to value herself as a person, putting all her energy into the marriage with Midkiff.
While the direction is a bit flawed, the story line is believable, and O'Grady's performance is worth seeing. There is a surprise ending.
Without spoiling the story I will just say that this a movie worth watching. Gail O'Grady used to play the bimbo parts in NYPD blue, but I now have to update my movies with her as another favorite.
She plays a swimming instructor to senior citizens, who is excellent at her job, but has emotional problems within her own life (Sally Kirkland plays her flighty, alcoholic mother). She has failed to value herself as a person, putting all her energy into the marriage with Midkiff.
While the direction is a bit flawed, the story line is believable, and O'Grady's performance is worth seeing. There is a surprise ending.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Susan drives off after arguing with Laurel in the street, three crew members and a camera can be seen in reflection in her car window.
- Quotes
Laurel McArthur: How long have you been married?
Susan Miller: Ten years.
[looking upset]
Laurel McArthur: Susan, what is it?
Susan Miller: [Susan gets out of the pool]
- ConnectionsReferenced in Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Lisa Rinna (2000)
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