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A charming yet troubled man spirals into a rage after being rejected by the woman he initially seduced.A charming yet troubled man spirals into a rage after being rejected by the woman he initially seduced.A charming yet troubled man spirals into a rage after being rejected by the woman he initially seduced.
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Astrid Coppens
- Justine
- (as Astrid Bryan)
Lacey Hannan
- Cocktail Waitress
- (as Lacey Nicole Hannan)
Tonita Castro
- Seamstress
- (as Gloria Tonita Castro)
Tom DeTrinis
- Concierge
- (as Tom Detrinis)
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I can't say more than what others have said about this poor film. Not including Wes Bentley, everyone was just horrible. Fiancé always looks like he's been slicing onions, bride-to-be was just flat and without emotion, her friend was okay and would have done better with a bigger role.. even the kid sister was painful to watch. And one of my pet peeves on film was alive and well in this one: non-smokers whose characters they play are smokers. It wasn't just that bride-to-be wasn't convincing. She looked downright stupid as a smoker. Don't waste your time on this one.
Tara Bloom (Jamie Alexander) goes on her bachelorette party weekend in New Orleans. She is seduced by dark, mysterious bartender Patrick (Wes Bentley). She leaves after a night of passion back to her fiancé Michael (Cam Gigandet) in California. Patrick is obsessed and flies out to stalk her. Her friend Debra (Alexandra Breckenridge) tries to help.
This is supposed to be a thriller. The problem is the horrible boring production. There is no tension to speak of. The filming is done as blandly as possible. It is dull and slow. There are no surprises. There is nothing compelling. It should be dark but it's more cheese than noir. The acting is functional. Cam is more comfortable playing a douche. His face-off with Wes becomes a douche-off. Tara is not that great to root for either. This is not really a threatrical thriller.
This is supposed to be a thriller. The problem is the horrible boring production. There is no tension to speak of. The filming is done as blandly as possible. It is dull and slow. There are no surprises. There is nothing compelling. It should be dark but it's more cheese than noir. The acting is functional. Cam is more comfortable playing a douche. His face-off with Wes becomes a douche-off. Tara is not that great to root for either. This is not really a threatrical thriller.
I sometimes watch bad stalker movies. I find their predictability, bad acting and uninspiring dialogue somehow entertaining on a rainy day.
But this was bad-bad. Who green lit this? Who wrote this and why did they want to punish us?!
But this was bad-bad. Who green lit this? Who wrote this and why did they want to punish us?!
All a bit daft, but harmless enough entertainment if nothing else better to do.
Would appeal more to the girls than the boys
Would appeal more to the girls than the boys
Your typical lifetime movie. Many movies along the same story line.
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- 1h 30m(90 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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