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A woman and her husband become increasingly scared as an anonymous person begins stalking their family.A woman and her husband become increasingly scared as an anonymous person begins stalking their family.A woman and her husband become increasingly scared as an anonymous person begins stalking their family.
Barry Nerling
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Another blonde bimbo as the menace in this trashy film. She overacts, as only bimbos can do and spends more time playing with her hair than acting. Maybe she thinks hair has something to do with talent? No. Not in this case. It's just damn annoying. Also hard to believe that any man could take her abusive attacks. Biggest thrill was when another woman finally wasted her for good.
These friggin leading ladies on LMN, except for a few are all the same thing. Bleached blonde and push up bras. Somewhat wide butts and boring as hell watching them prance around the set.
Let's get more Julliane Moore and Gene Rowland and Josie Davis. Actresses who can act.
These friggin leading ladies on LMN, except for a few are all the same thing. Bleached blonde and push up bras. Somewhat wide butts and boring as hell watching them prance around the set.
Let's get more Julliane Moore and Gene Rowland and Josie Davis. Actresses who can act.
Very unrealistic situations. Characters doing all the wrong things like, (we have a stalker threatening us. Do we call the police? No, let's deal with it ourselves.) A plot that's honestly been played to death. You can guess the bad guy the first time they're introduced. Completely predictable with an ending twist that's almost hilarious because it was too obvious where it was headed. Actors that look like they're acting and can't feel the characters they're supposed to be playing. No surprises, just drama for dramas sake.
This is one of the better LMN movies, because it has a decent story line with a nice plot twist in it. McCord plays a good part as a supposed stalking victim in a usual standard LMN movie. Where it loses me is the husband character, who's daughter is being threatened but he couldn't sufficiently protect her. It followed the LMN theme of, "It takes a woman".
This was an entertaining watch about a women who starts receiving threatening photos from a stalker, who is it and what are their motivations ? There were some nice twists in the story and you are always trying to guess who the stalker could be, there is the odd red herring thown in to keep the audience on their toes, a worthwhile watch and above average made for tv movie
It starts out misleadingly well and offers a few nail biting moments. But the surprise ending is really no surprise at all, just the product of some no talent writer with a creative deficit. It also is a totally absurd and blatantly dishonest ending. It would be so nice if the hacks who grind out these Canadian crappers, probably Y&R rejects, had some original ideas. This is just a slight twist on a standard plot that has been used endless times. And of course it is another of these outrageous "made in Canada but set in the US" films, subsidized by the Canadian taxpayer. I believe it was shot in Vancouver. (IMDB does not list the shooting location) Again Vancouver is a surrogate for Seattle. Our movie policy may make work for a lot of second-rate Canadian actors, techhies and such.(The good ones have gone to Hollywood.) But how can they possibly take pride in being part of the "Canadian" film industry when the industry itself has no pride in Canada
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