A college student must draw upon all the skills her spy-father taught her to protect herself and save her father from weapons dealers.A college student must draw upon all the skills her spy-father taught her to protect herself and save her father from weapons dealers.A college student must draw upon all the skills her spy-father taught her to protect herself and save her father from weapons dealers.
David McConnell
- Sean
- (as David Shawn McConnell)
Gabriel Casdorph
- Oloski
- (as Gabe Casdorph)
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Giving credit where it's due, the snow covered Wasatch range makes for a beautiful backdrop. The rest? Well for starters the star appears ten to fifteen years older than her character. There is clearly a significant effort by all the participants in this production to "act." But the entire cast really tries way too hard.
Clearly, there is a lack of technical support which hurts the cast in its endeavor to portray actual agents and spies. The actual pretend action scenes are straight out of B-grade 1980's low budget flicks. The soundtrack is something out of 1990's video games, and the plot? Wait! That would spoil it!
Clearly, there is a lack of technical support which hurts the cast in its endeavor to portray actual agents and spies. The actual pretend action scenes are straight out of B-grade 1980's low budget flicks. The soundtrack is something out of 1990's video games, and the plot? Wait! That would spoil it!
It's too damn long for no reason and a little cheesy, but damn it, it's not a bad movie, I've seen much worse and plus it has no cringey woke crap..
I'd rather watch this than any of the new Star wars trilogy.
It was watchable, but there were some moments that made me cringe.
She gets in the car and pulls the battery from her phone. Ok, smart move, prevent someone from tracing you. (Um... I haven't had a phone with a removable battery in decades.) But then she uses the phone from the safehouse and is surprised when someone shows up.
We see a flashback of her and her dad at the gun range where he comments on her grouping. Then she shoots at the the two guys who show up at the house and hits a propane tank 5 feet to the left.
She gets in the car and pulls the battery from her phone. Ok, smart move, prevent someone from tracing you. (Um... I haven't had a phone with a removable battery in decades.) But then she uses the phone from the safehouse and is surprised when someone shows up.
We see a flashback of her and her dad at the gun range where he comments on her grouping. Then she shoots at the the two guys who show up at the house and hits a propane tank 5 feet to the left.
This is not art, this is not cinema, this is a way to pass some time. Bad guys beat the crap out of the good guys but guess who wins in the end. Scarlett as a college student takes a real stretch of the imagination. She looks like she enrolled in college after the birth of her forth child but oh she can kick.
The good news: it's available for free.
The good news: it's available for free.
A little predictable. Lags a little with all the reminiscing.
Disappointed with the casting of Scarlett. This actress is too old to be a college student.
Disappointed with the casting of Scarlett. This actress is too old to be a college student.
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the second movie Brian Crouse and Melanie Stone have played father and daughter. The other one is Miracle Maker (2015).
- GoofsScarlett observes the viruses in the sample with a microscope unable to resolve particles of the of the size required. May they should have used a bacterium for the plot line instead.
- SoundtracksFeeding Me Lies
Written by Aubrey Auclair and Colette Macfarlane
Performed by The Rubies
Published by The Rubies
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- My Father's Keeper
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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