I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
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Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.
View MoreStrong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.
View MoreAllison (Morena Baccarin) returns home to find a masked man had broken in. Her boyfriend Zach comes home and is killed as the masked man escapes. Police detective Jennifer Marshall arrests a suspect. Her best friend Nancy Cross has new boyfriend Mike Caldon but Allison starts to suspect the newcomer. She starts dating Rick Palmer. Stafford Keach is a rival property company boss.Other than Morena Baccarin, none of the actors really pop off the screen. It probably doesn't help that Zach doesn't have much screen time. It's hard to care about his death especially since she seems to move on from him. As for Caldon, he's too bland and too obvious. None of it is compelling. It's an overall snooze fest.
View MoreAfter taking their real estate exams in Chicago, short-haired Morena Baccarin (as Allison Brown) and her red-haired best friend Sadie LeBlanc (as Nancy Cross) go out to celebrate. When her contractor boyfriend Zach calls, Ms. Baccarin goes to meet him and is attacked by a hooded man. Poor Zach is stabbed to death. The hood and darkness makes it difficult for Baccarin to identify the killer, although she smelled liquor and cigarettes on his breath. Baccarin suffers trauma due to the attack. She sees potential killers who are innocent but can't confirm suspects brought in by police detective Maxim Roy (as Jennifer Marshall). Baccarin even suspects her boss' nephew and Ms. LeBlanc's boyfriend Paul Christie (as Michael "Mike" Caldon). Baccarin gets over it enough to start dating their friend, artist Chris William Martin (as Rick Palmer). Rival real estate bosses Susan Almgren (as Myra Banning) and Alex Carter (as Stafford Keach) also become involved. Jean-Marc Piche directs and Douglas Soesbe wrote this routine TV movie thriller, which can keep you guessing even after it's over.**** Look Again (10/16/11) Jean-Marc Piche ~ Morena Baccarin, Sadie LeBlanc, Paul Christie, Chris William Martin
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