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.
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- TriviaThe bottle of wine Simon gives Jessica and Evan is branded "Chateau Poulette," after the film's director, Michel Poulette.
- GoofsThe 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]
- ConnectionsFeatured in 2016 Canadian Screen Awards (2016)
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Written by Half Moon Run
Performed by Half Moon Run
Courtesy of Indica Records
[Played during the opening credits]
This Lifetime film was deeply unrealistic by how blatantly neglectful both the local police and newspapers were in not covering the abduction story of missing women if it really did occur. This is a very much exaggerated "women held prisoner" by a neat and tidy wacko neighbor. Although the story line is an interesting concept in which the captor is still living in the 1950's based on his physical appearance, the car he drives, and how is basement prison is decorated with retro 1950's furniture and appliances, there doesn't seem to be any Dick Tracy around to solve the case of these missing women.
As in many other films, the ending leaves a lot to be desired and was a letdown for me. I give the film a 6 out of 10 rating.
- Ed-Shullivan
- Jun 11, 2018
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