Former investigative journalist, Susan, finds her past catching up with her when the people around her start dying. Fearing for her daughter's safety, Susan reaches out to her old friends.Former investigative journalist, Susan, finds her past catching up with her when the people around her start dying. Fearing for her daughter's safety, Susan reaches out to her old friends.Former investigative journalist, Susan, finds her past catching up with her when the people around her start dying. Fearing for her daughter's safety, Susan reaches out to her old friends.
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Karl E Landler
- Thomas Darby
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Zoë Neugebohr
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The Past Comes Knocking is a simple film, but that's to its credit.
It's easy to follow, as a former Investigative Journalist, Susan, sees her past that she tried to escape from come back to haunt her. Her initial goal was to escape her past for her and her daughter's safety, but is quickly brought back in following the disappearance of two of her own TAs at work.
What follows is an investigation into the disappearances as well as possible crimes against her which forces Susan to race against time to clear her name and find the perpetrator.
If you're looking for a simple but effect mystery, this is the one for you.
It's easy to follow, as a former Investigative Journalist, Susan, sees her past that she tried to escape from come back to haunt her. Her initial goal was to escape her past for her and her daughter's safety, but is quickly brought back in following the disappearance of two of her own TAs at work.
What follows is an investigation into the disappearances as well as possible crimes against her which forces Susan to race against time to clear her name and find the perpetrator.
If you're looking for a simple but effect mystery, this is the one for you.
Nothing crazy or fancy. There are a lot of locations and nice visuals for a probably low-budget film.
I really like the chemistry between Susan (M. Hassler) and Thomas (K. Landler). It's cute, and the delivery works in my opinion. How the duo evolves is cool.
The baddie can be creepy. Not gonna spoil the name.
The acting can be uneven at times, but the mains stay solid throughout the movie. Worth a watch if you like binging those little thrillers with a killer.
Okay, I have to write more, so the lakes, the university, the landscape, etc., give it a good production value... I think this is Michigan... Well, writing a book now... Done!
I really like the chemistry between Susan (M. Hassler) and Thomas (K. Landler). It's cute, and the delivery works in my opinion. How the duo evolves is cool.
The baddie can be creepy. Not gonna spoil the name.
The acting can be uneven at times, but the mains stay solid throughout the movie. Worth a watch if you like binging those little thrillers with a killer.
Okay, I have to write more, so the lakes, the university, the landscape, etc., give it a good production value... I think this is Michigan... Well, writing a book now... Done!
Former investigative journalist Susan finds herself entangled in a perilous mystery when those around her start dying. Marem Hassler delivers a gripping performance, portraying Susan's desperate race against time to clear her name and protect her daughter.
Karl E. Landler shines as Thomas, a shy and clumsy university teacher with a long-standing crush on Susan. His character's evolution from a timid academic to a courageous ally in Susan's investigation is both compelling and endearing. Landler's comedic timing adds clever, light-hearted moments to the film.
The chemistry between Hassler and Landler drives the narrative, making their partnership both believable and engaging. The tension is palpable as Susan works to solve the case before the police pin the murders on her. With solid performances and a well-paced plot, this movie is a standout watch for Lifetime enthusiasts.
Karl E. Landler shines as Thomas, a shy and clumsy university teacher with a long-standing crush on Susan. His character's evolution from a timid academic to a courageous ally in Susan's investigation is both compelling and endearing. Landler's comedic timing adds clever, light-hearted moments to the film.
The chemistry between Hassler and Landler drives the narrative, making their partnership both believable and engaging. The tension is palpable as Susan works to solve the case before the police pin the murders on her. With solid performances and a well-paced plot, this movie is a standout watch for Lifetime enthusiasts.
Did you know
- GoofsAs Zoe, Angel Darte was right handed, even writing with her right hand when she acted as Susan's teaching assistant. However, in the flashback, when Angel talks about her life, she is seen as a little girl, colouring in left-handed.
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