'Til Death Do Us Part
September. 29,2017Michael and Madison Roland planned to spend the rest of their lives together, but Michael's controlling ways turn their perfect marriage into an abusive roller-coaster ride that no woman could survive. With the help of her best friend, Madison fakes her death to escape and start a new life — but soon realizes it's impossible to outwit her obsessive husband.
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Good story, Not enough for a whole film
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
Yes, there is a dearth of originality in Hollywood, but I certainly didn't think it was THIS bad. If this was intended to be a black version of "Sleeping With the Enemy," and it appears it was, then the writer, director and actors failed miserably; in fact, the director should have kept his dignity intact and attached the Alan Smithee moniker to this monstrosity of a movie. Some scenes from Sleeping are blatant ripoffs with perhaps a touch of role reversal. So this begs the question, "Do the people who produced this have ANY scruples?" Surely they saw Sleeping and noticed the string of copycat scenes--or are we the viewer to assume those ripoff takes are an eerie string of coincidences? Moreover, there are plot holes galore and the few that the writer does try and fill only underscore the poor writing. In the end you hate all the characters for the lack of depth. There is so much predictability here that you might as well break out the Julia Roberts/Patrick Bergen original. Far more tension and superior acting.
The only reason I watched this movie was because I saw that it starred Taye Diggs, so I figured it couldn't be too bad; it was, and he didn't help it at all.This is one of those over-done cliches that you already KNOW how everything is going to play out, even the lame ending. They did try to throw in a twist--the whole faked death segment--but that was utterly ridiculous. You'd have to suspend reality in order to even pretend that that could happen. All I could think about was: (1) when is she going to be arrested for insurance fraud; (2) the cremation story was stupid, and what were the ashes in the urn?; (3) when was Taye Diggs going to burst thru the door only to be knocked unconscious by the husband (which he was)?; (4) she is NOT going to tell the police that "there is an intruder and I shot him," like Sleeping With The Enemy, is she?; and (5) why do all African-American films portray characters who live in multi-million dollar homes, yet do not have jobs that, in real life, cannot afford such mansions?The female lead's acting was simply awful! And veteran actor Taye Diggs was a bumbling idiot which was a disappointment. The one good thing about the movie was ... um ... I'd have to think about that for a minute.
Either the original sold their rights or there's going to be a lawsuit. It's the BET version of Sleeping With The Enemy. Instead of stealing apples, it's stealing lemons. Instead of faking death via drowning, it's a car accident. Instead of the neighbor guy love interest having a 6 year-old niece, it's a daughter. Instead of wearing the black dress for him she wears the red. Instead of the matching wedding rings, it's a matching set of necklaces. Instead of a mother being in the rest home, it's a father. Instead of straightening the towels on the bar, it's leaving the toilet seat up. IT IS A COPYCAT OF SLEEPING WITH THE ENEMY FROM START TO FINISH. And, it isn't very good. Enemy came out back in 1991. It was extremely popular, about as such as Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window. As with Rear Window, practically everyone has seen Enemy, young and old alike, so it's kind of weird to see such a poorly made version.
A good movie if you have never seen sleeping with the enemy