6 reviews
A woman returns from maternity leave and find her temp has usurped her. There is a reason why her wacko temp is there.
One unusual thing is this is a Lifetime thriller with a mostly British cast acting as Americans. No wonder everyone is a bit paler. But don't expect RADA quality acting. It's done alright production quality wise and the story is okay as a moderately diverting thriller but not too different from this kind of thriller.
One unusual thing is this is a Lifetime thriller with a mostly British cast acting as Americans. No wonder everyone is a bit paler. But don't expect RADA quality acting. It's done alright production quality wise and the story is okay as a moderately diverting thriller but not too different from this kind of thriller.
- phd_travel
- Oct 8, 2019
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I had intended to list out all of the many gripes I was accumulating with this film, but by the end the idiotic characters just miffed me way too much to want to bother.
The movie is very disarming in how it is presented as it almost lulls you into thinking you're watching a smart auteur movie. With its professional crisp cinematography, overall atmosphere, the ambient soundtrack, deliberate editing, a suitable enough cast, and actors making choices.
You'd never imagine the characters here to be such ignoramus dimwits.
Watching it you'd be forgiven to believe the main protagonist lady was sharper and smarter than usual since the movie really wants to give us that impression... Much of which is really the actress's doing who honestly succeeds in looking like she's always putting the puzzle together behind those eyes of hers...
Except she isn't. She's not. As new scenes and developments build on top of old ones and the movie continues to chug along toward the end, we're left to discover that she hasn't grasped onto anything. The only certainty she knows and acts on is "I don't like that Hannah lady." Every single other twist, surprise, sabotage, backstab, and reveal all come as a OMG shock to her.
Just one example:
She hears the nanny's suspicions that her husband may be seeing someone in NYC, then in the next scene her husband tells her he has to leave on a surprise "work trip" to NYC for a few days, and then the very next scene after that her work rival Hannah also tells her that she is going out of town for a few days having just made last minute plans to NYC...
The look on the wife's face says she is suspicious...
...But nope.
She literally pieces NOTHING together the whole movie. Not until her husband finally drops an obvious plot twist bombshell on her with about 20 minutes left to go in the movie. The sudden realization dawning on her leaves her so shellshocked that the movie (literally) time jumps to...
2 WEEKS LATER.
Now the cast of idiotic characters are all happy and acting as if the credits were about to roll, despite everybody knowing that the movie's villain is still out there and was never caught. And in those 2 weeks, no one has taken any precautions, added any protections, involved police at all, or ensured that their baby and nanny were somewhere safe instead of being left home alone. Nothing. They've done nothing...
Then they're all blindsided and somehow shocked when the psycho lady returns and kills some people and steals their baby. If only they could have foreseen something like this happening.
................. MY RATING SCALE .................
The movie is very disarming in how it is presented as it almost lulls you into thinking you're watching a smart auteur movie. With its professional crisp cinematography, overall atmosphere, the ambient soundtrack, deliberate editing, a suitable enough cast, and actors making choices.
You'd never imagine the characters here to be such ignoramus dimwits.
Watching it you'd be forgiven to believe the main protagonist lady was sharper and smarter than usual since the movie really wants to give us that impression... Much of which is really the actress's doing who honestly succeeds in looking like she's always putting the puzzle together behind those eyes of hers...
Except she isn't. She's not. As new scenes and developments build on top of old ones and the movie continues to chug along toward the end, we're left to discover that she hasn't grasped onto anything. The only certainty she knows and acts on is "I don't like that Hannah lady." Every single other twist, surprise, sabotage, backstab, and reveal all come as a OMG shock to her.
Just one example:
She hears the nanny's suspicions that her husband may be seeing someone in NYC, then in the next scene her husband tells her he has to leave on a surprise "work trip" to NYC for a few days, and then the very next scene after that her work rival Hannah also tells her that she is going out of town for a few days having just made last minute plans to NYC...
The look on the wife's face says she is suspicious...
...But nope.
She literally pieces NOTHING together the whole movie. Not until her husband finally drops an obvious plot twist bombshell on her with about 20 minutes left to go in the movie. The sudden realization dawning on her leaves her so shellshocked that the movie (literally) time jumps to...
2 WEEKS LATER.
Now the cast of idiotic characters are all happy and acting as if the credits were about to roll, despite everybody knowing that the movie's villain is still out there and was never caught. And in those 2 weeks, no one has taken any precautions, added any protections, involved police at all, or ensured that their baby and nanny were somewhere safe instead of being left home alone. Nothing. They've done nothing...
Then they're all blindsided and somehow shocked when the psycho lady returns and kills some people and steals their baby. If only they could have foreseen something like this happening.
................. MY RATING SCALE .................
- 1. Reserved for Poorly Produced/Amateur Video
- 2. Utterly Terrible
- 3. Really Bad
- 4. Mediocre
- 5. Perfectly Average
- 6. Surprisingly Entertaining
- 7. Very Good
- 8. Incredibly Good
- 9. Exceptionally Great
- 10. Reserved for my Personal Favorites.
This was poorly written. Too much jumping around with a lot of nonsense. The acting was bad, the movie is bad, the writing is bad. There is truly not one good thing I can say about this poorly done movie.
- cassandrdelvegablanco
- Dec 19, 2019
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This movie brought me pain in my head, my eyes, my ears and my stomach. I felt nauseated and frustrated at what I saw and heard. The movie just kept getting worse. The main character is annoying and unlikable, and her AWFUL bangs made matters worse. This movie was a trainwreck. Here are some of the dumbest moments, are you ready?
Kathy was going to cheat on her husband because he wasn't answering her calls, so she called her ex over and he rejected her. Before he arrived, she thought she was seductive because she popped one of the top buttons open on her blouse, exposing the lower part of her neck. It was cringy. Then Kathy's husband was stabbed and he collapsed... supposedly went "unconscious". When Kathy found him, he "woke up" and they kissed while he was bleeding out. They even exchanged words like nothing happened. Billy, the baby, changed from a chubbier baby to a newborn baby at the end of the movie. I want every minute back that I spent watching it.
Kathy was going to cheat on her husband because he wasn't answering her calls, so she called her ex over and he rejected her. Before he arrived, she thought she was seductive because she popped one of the top buttons open on her blouse, exposing the lower part of her neck. It was cringy. Then Kathy's husband was stabbed and he collapsed... supposedly went "unconscious". When Kathy found him, he "woke up" and they kissed while he was bleeding out. They even exchanged words like nothing happened. Billy, the baby, changed from a chubbier baby to a newborn baby at the end of the movie. I want every minute back that I spent watching it.