The greatest movie ever made..!
Sadly Over-hyped
From my favorite movies..
Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
View MoreThere are times when you turn on the TV and you've seen everything a thousand times. Well this is one of those movies you only watch in those situations. The acting is not the best with possible exception of the female lead. The script is also bland and it appears to have been shot on a shoestring budget. But for passing an hour and a half on a rainy afternoon it's OK
View MoreBeautiful Martha's Vineyard setting. Good setup disintegrated into confusion. Half-baked script let actors down. Ending didn't provide any answers.
View MoreHorrible, horrible movie with just as horrible acting. Stupid script and boring dialogue. Yet another one of these LMN silly teen ager pregnancy story with absolutely no purpose. Just finished watching another poor film called Double Daddy which almost made me throw up. It was that bad and the actors except for the grown-ups were again teeny boppers. I think the more mature actors worked hard not to laugh at this flick. But this one beats them all. I am also so sick at seeing these figgin' young actresses with hair. Hanging down and unruly. Mop heads I call them. I know this sadly is the rage. Too bad. Makes these so-called youngster look disheveled and unkempt. So what do we do review by the length of their hair? Plus I never heard of any of them before. Which says a lot. God help us if this is what we are teaching our young.Get your hair cut, ladies. Look stylish and attractive. Not like witches.
View MoreA beautiful blonde woman sobs while driving her car. Elsewhere, a gagged man appears to be drowning. As the credits play, we see they both have survived the tragedy. They drive somewhere...Attractively pregnant Amanda Schull (as Julie) and her lover Charlie Hofheimer (as Trent) arrive in chilly Cape Cod, Massachusetts. They are waiting for Ms. Schull's divorce to become final. He wants to invest in a restaurant there, but she thinks it's too risky. The clandestine couple appear to have a private detective hanging around. This is sneaky James McCaffrey (as Sully). He's taking photographs, presumably for Schull's estranged husband Hal Ozsan (as Jonathan). All of them become involved in a twisted kidnapping and blackmail plot. The opening incident occurs later in the drama. It's the best part.*** Betrayed (5/10/14) John Stimpson ~ Amanda Schull, Charlie Hofheimer, Hal Ozsan, James McCaffrey
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