AshleyPahFifer
Joined Mar 2018
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The main character, I've seen her in a few other Lifetime movies too, is sssooo sloooow. Her speech, her mannerisms, her walking. Every motion. I guess that got sick of recycling dialogue from other movies. Now they just tell them to...taaaaake...iiiiiit...reeeeeaaaally...ssssllloooowwwwly for (time) filler. She was in another Lifetime movie where she was hurt and screaming on a mountain. I have to mute the television every time it's on. Maybe it's me, I know they aren't all the cream of the crop, but every female actor in these movies have the worst speech. Their voices alone will drive me up the wall.
...with the Lifetime movies. I gave them up for a few years, and recently picked them back up to have mindless noise in the background, something I don't have to pay attention to, while I am working. They are starting to get to me again...especially if I'm already on edge. And why is there so much dialogue that is repeated? IIIII start answering for them so they don't repeat it AGAIN! Is it time filler? This one...this one!! AAAGH!! Everyone in the movie had the wonkiest mouth with dreadful voices to accompany it.
At first I thought the female main character was actually refreshing and ,BELIEVE IT OR NOT, "acting" NATURAL!! (GASP!)...but I was wrong, and the poor thing needs speech therapy...like Blake Lively. I've had to turn on closed captioning to understand her.