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A young woman must identify the body of her exact double and ends up discovering the details of her father's disappearance.A young woman must identify the body of her exact double and ends up discovering the details of her father's disappearance.A young woman must identify the body of her exact double and ends up discovering the details of her father's disappearance.
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Whoever wrote this garbage should be burned alive ... wondering why it was necessary to crap up the script with the psycho creep stalker and killer .. it should have been another story ... perhaps the rest of the story would have flowed better ... the fact that it was mostly filmed in nowhere canada made it less believable as well ... i give it credit for not having some architect in the script for these made for tv movies ... i started groaning about halfway through because it was dragging ... where was the rcmp ?
Just bored on a Saturday night; looking for a mystery and this I found from 2004 apparently. While not real riveting? It held my attention, mainly due to the acting of Ms. Eastwood, who I didn't realize was a pretty good actress. The story line is absolutely contemporary and scary! Bo Sevenson appears as a more menacing figure than I've seen before. Setting of ranchland was peaceful and there were a few twists but invariably, the plot is easy to figure out halfway through. Is that good? Is that bad? I don't think EITHER. It's always a case of well you know it but you still want to see it played out. I think the directing was good but I don't think Margot Kidder (RIP) held a very convincing role.
Mary Higgins Clark writes mysteries that are entertaining, fast reads. She's no Agatha Christie, but she's prolific and when you pick up one of her books, you know what you're getting.
It's the same with TV versions of her many stories. Unfortunately, when you flip your remote to one of them, you also know what you're getting: a badly acted, badly directed, slow-moving story that is good for one thing - helping you get to sleep.
Alison Eastwood apparently decided to become an actress because she was born of two acting parents. Sorry, but that just isn't good enough. She inherited no talent and worse than that, no presence. Here she plays a young woman, Patricia Collins, whose double is murdered. The victim had her name and address in her pocket, but Patricia had never met her. This story is folded into the death of Patricia's father, whose body was never found. Mysterious occurrences point to him still being alive. When Patricia mentions her dad's name at a fertility clinic with whom her father did business, one of the scientists there becomes frightened and is later murdered. Patricia tries to unravel what's going on. It's not hard to figure out, because in these movies, the criminal's bad acting telegraphs his/her identity early on.
By far, the best performance in the film comes from Margot Kidder who comes off like Helen Mirren here, the rest of them are so bad. The always likable Kidder gives an energetic performance with honest emotion. Also, the final scenes of the film are very good.
With better casting and a quicker pace, this would have been an okay movie. Patricia as played by Eastwood doesn't come off as smart enough to figure this whole thing out.
Great to see Kidder, if you can stay awake long enough.
It's the same with TV versions of her many stories. Unfortunately, when you flip your remote to one of them, you also know what you're getting: a badly acted, badly directed, slow-moving story that is good for one thing - helping you get to sleep.
Alison Eastwood apparently decided to become an actress because she was born of two acting parents. Sorry, but that just isn't good enough. She inherited no talent and worse than that, no presence. Here she plays a young woman, Patricia Collins, whose double is murdered. The victim had her name and address in her pocket, but Patricia had never met her. This story is folded into the death of Patricia's father, whose body was never found. Mysterious occurrences point to him still being alive. When Patricia mentions her dad's name at a fertility clinic with whom her father did business, one of the scientists there becomes frightened and is later murdered. Patricia tries to unravel what's going on. It's not hard to figure out, because in these movies, the criminal's bad acting telegraphs his/her identity early on.
By far, the best performance in the film comes from Margot Kidder who comes off like Helen Mirren here, the rest of them are so bad. The always likable Kidder gives an energetic performance with honest emotion. Also, the final scenes of the film are very good.
With better casting and a quicker pace, this would have been an okay movie. Patricia as played by Eastwood doesn't come off as smart enough to figure this whole thing out.
Great to see Kidder, if you can stay awake long enough.
This rating would be so much higher had the Alison Eastwood expressed any emotion or even enthusiasm for the part throughout the movie. She is just flat. Very cold and unbelievable. Makes it hard to stay interested when the woman playing the main character is so disinterested. Wrecks the entire movie after finding this as a fun book to read.
A woman is called to identify the body of a woman who looks like her killed along the roadside. The other side of the film involves her fathers recent death in a bridge collapse. With two equally creepy bad guys wanting things from our heroine, this was decent evening movie fare.
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- TriviaAlison Eastwood is the daughter of Clint Eastwood.
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