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Les prisonnières

Original title: Kept Woman
  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • TV-14
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
2.8K
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Les prisonnières (2015)
DramaMysteryThriller

A woman and her fiancé move to the suburbs, after being robbed. She becomes friendly with the mysterious man next door, who she begins to suspect is hiding a dangerous secret.A woman and her fiancé move to the suburbs, after being robbed. She becomes friendly with the mysterious man next door, who she begins to suspect is hiding a dangerous secret.A woman and her fiancé move to the suburbs, after being robbed. She becomes friendly with the mysterious man next door, who she begins to suspect is hiding a dangerous secret.

  • Director
    • Michel Poulette
  • Writers
    • Doug Barber
    • James Phillips
  • Stars
    • Courtney Ford
    • Shaun Benson
    • Andrew W. Walker
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    2.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michel Poulette
    • Writers
      • Doug Barber
      • James Phillips
    • Stars
      • Courtney Ford
      • Shaun Benson
      • Andrew W. Walker
    • 38User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 10 nominations total

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    Courtney Ford
    Courtney Ford
    • Jessica Crowder
    Shaun Benson
    Shaun Benson
    • Simon
    Andrew W. Walker
    Andrew W. Walker
    • Evan Crowder
    Rachel Wilson
    Rachel Wilson
    • Robin Simmons
    Troy Blundell
    Troy Blundell
    • Tyler Haynes
    Jesse Camacho
    Jesse Camacho
    • Oscar Garrett
    Matt Enos
    Matt Enos
    • Burglar
    Randy Tilman
    • Baseball Analyst
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Michel Poulette
    • Writers
      • Doug Barber
      • James Phillips
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    5wrightiswright

    I wouldn't keep it, but I might rent it out...

    A couple have their flat broken into. They go inside BEFORE phoning the police, and promptly get more stuff stolen by the homeless guy still there, who holds them at gunpoint. Deciding to move house, they end up living next door to a weirdo who dresses like a throwback to the 50's. He abducts the female to keep as his own personal slave in an underground shelter, making her a 'kept woman'. Will she ever escape? Can she ever rid herself of the awful dresses she's forced to wear? And who'd thought the police force could be so stupid?

    Yes, I KNOW this is supposed to be a Made For TV Movie, but c'mon... the creep in the dapper suits and bow tie has been linked to the disappearances of students and has even been questioned by the police... So why isn't he linked to the investigation? Who knows. And the fact the husband believes his wife left him permanently after the most minor of arguments, leaving behind her phone and various other possessions... Hear that creaking noise? That's credibility being stretched to breaking point.

    Still, it's not all bad. The movie paints a picture of a claustrophobic environment well, where Stockholm Syndrome can easily set in and your old life could soon fade to a distant memory. The acting is of a higher calibre than usual for this kind of production, and the intense moments scattered throughout will probably have you watching until the end. Until the climax, that is... When all the subtlety and understatement goes out the window in favour of a brainless violent confrontation, not to mention the cheesiest of 'uplifting' messages tacked on as an addendum. Yawn.

    Still, seen much worse. Oh, yes I have... 5/10
    7TheJonesBones

    Kidnapping and Murder Wears a Bowtie!

    Alrighty then! This is a glossy, well-made gem of a film about the psychopath next door. Who has a basement dungeon a-la 'Fifties-style and a fetish for pretty young ladies drawn - rather irrationally - from his inner social circle. Which makes him a suspect after each disappearance.

    Fortunately for our goody-goody bad guy - Shaun Benson (as Simon) - he's super smart, super slick and super nerdy. It's the nerdy part that throws you. 'Cause, you know, nerds are supposed to be weird but meek.

    This guy is weird and potentially murderous. So, when Courtney Ford (as Jessica Crowder) and Andrew W. Walker as (Evan Crowder) move next door, they have no idea that their skippy little bowtie-wearing neighbor has had Rachel Wilson (as Robin Simmons) imprisoned in his basement for years! Enjoy Troy Blundell (playing Tyler Haynes) as a thoroughly professional and equally menacing policeman-friend who, in cahoots with Jessica's rotund detective-wannabe pal - Jesse Camacho (as Oscar Garrett) - will ultimately... well... just watch!

    Dig the 'Fifties stokes, y'all and try not to see Ted Bundy in Mr. Benson's fine performance. That way, you won't see him coming! Redrum! Redrum! Redrum!
    6Howling_at_the_Moon_Reviews

    Lipstick and rhubarb pie

    I was pretty surprised at this one, it was much better than I was expecting for a TV movie. Story was good with a couple clever tricks up it's sleeve. It kept my attention and was entertaining with a solid cast. Everyone did a great job especially the leading lady. I wish as a whole it was a tad darker and creepier but, again, it was a made for TV movie. Give this one a shot, I would recommend.
    7burgerman93

    Some logistical flaws to the story, but it was good enough

    The first few minutes almost swayed me away - the robber sucked at acting. But despite being a made for a TV movie, this had some thrills and chills throughout.

    I thought the two leads (Jessica & Evan) and the neighbor (Simon) played their roles with tenacity. Simon's character had a dark and ominous aura to him, specifically with the voice that he used.

    The limitations were that the viewer doesn't fully understand Simon's motivations for entrapping women into his basement and making the room into a 1950s atmosphere. Also Evan and the police officer (Tyler) each entered Simon's home without any backup. They had substantial evidence that Simon was sadistic and creepy, and yet they just mosey on into his home without a care in the world.

    Ultimately it was a decent movie, slightly gory but with a strong script.
    8brad_notpitt

    This movie is definitely better than its rating. I recommend it.

    I support all things Canadian so I gave this movie a go. Of course we all know that Canada doesn't have the huge Hollywood budgets. So if you go in knowing that, then you'll enjoy this movie.

    A bit far fetched at times, even a bit surreal. But overall a nice flowing story. Acting was solid, again considering the cast isn't Hollywood A listers.

    I recommend this movie to any true movie fan.

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    • Trivia
      The bottle of wine Simon gives Jessica and Evan is branded "Chateau Poulette," after the film's director, Michel Poulette.
    • Goofs
      The characters of Jessica and Evan are only engaged, yet they have the same last name, Crowder. (This, however, is not necessarily an error, perhaps they chose to have the same surname for convenience. This is the 21st Century after all.)
    • Quotes

      Robin Simmons: [Jessica is lying in bed away from the door, arms crossed over her stomach as Robin looks sympathetically] How're you feeling?

      Jessica Crowder: Leave me alone

      Robin Simmons: Sorry if you feel like I betrayed you, but you were going to destroy our home.

      [Jessica scoffs and shifts in bed]

      Jessica Crowder: Stop calling this a home!

      Robin Simmons: [forceful, goes to sit on bed] You would've ended up like Megan if I hadn't stopped you.

      [Jessica partially sits up to face Robin, cautious, her face tear-stained]

      Jessica Crowder: Who's Megan?

      Robin Simmons: [looking away] The girl who was here before me. She couldn't find love in her heart for Simon and she kept trying t' run away.

      Jessica Crowder: [trying to be calm] Did he kill her?

      [no answer]

      Jessica Crowder: Robin, did he kill her?

      Robin Simmons: No!

      [her face crumbles a bit]

      Robin Simmons: I did. It was my punishment. I didn't try hard enough to stop her. I can't go through that again.

      [Gets up and leaves]

    • Connections
      Featured in 2016 Canadian Screen Awards (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      She Wants to Know
      Written by Half Moon Run

      Performed by Half Moon Run

      Courtesy of Indica Records

      [Played during the opening credits]

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    • Release date
      • May 11, 2015 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official sites
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      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kept Woman
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Incendo Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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