A married man must deal with an obsessive former girlfriend after he moves back to his hometown.
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Great Film overall
Excellent but underrated film
Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.
***SPOILERS*** Out of the ordinary, to say the least, woman desperately wanting a child movie involving non fertile Nina Hamilton, Tori Spelling, who together with her doctor husband Noah, Tahmoh Penikett, try to have her implanted with an embryo fertilized with his sperm. What goes terribly wrong for the couple is that Noah's former girlfriend Callie, Victoria Pratt, beats Nina to it, the embryo, by imprisoning her at the Braxton Fertility Center where Nina is being treated at! It seems that Callie herself had become infertile by her getting a back room abortion by the then, ten years ago, 25 year old med student Noah who got her pregnant! Now wanting revenge Callie want's the child that's to be Noah and Nina's all for herself. And is willing to go so far as murder to get it!Being out of Callie's life for ten years the now Dr. Noah Hamilton shows up with his wife as the towns of Mill Crossing new handsome MD not realizing what his former old flame has in store not just for him but his totally innocent, in what Noah did to her, wife Nina. It doesn't take long for Callie to ingratiate herself with Nina who unknowingly tells her about her problems in not being able to give birth! Finding out that Nina's doctor the world renowned fertilization specialist Dr. Burke, Hiro Kanagawa, in on vacation Callie impersonate Nina, by wearing a blond wig and dark glasses , and has Dr. Berk's replacement at the center Dr. Marvis, John Shaw, do the procedure on her!By the time both Nina and Noah find out what happened it too late for them in that Callie is now pregnant with Noah's child! It's also too late for Nina cat Tess and later her mom Florence, Susan Hogan, who Callie killed for no other reason, in that they had nothing to do with her sick obsessions, but to get into practice in what was to came later in the movie. There's also the puzzling murder of real estate agent Dell Carter, Gabrielle Rose, by Callie who seemed to have it in for her because she wouldn't hired her, who was a waitress at the time, as a saleswoman at her office. A job that Callie was totally unqualified for!***MAJOR SPOILERS*** The final and almost unbelievable ending scene in the film has both Nina & Callie having it out with each other over Noah and the baby as Noah's shows up looking completely befuddled in him being unable to make heads or tails of what going on! In him trying to smooth things out between the two battling babes Noah ends up getting the worst of it by turning his back on them. That's when the slug fest continued with Callie falling on her sword, or kitchen knife, when Nina tackled her as she was on her way into her, and Noah's, child's bedroom with the intent to murder the helpless baby girl in order to keep her out of the hands of her rightful parents Nina & Noah Hamilton.
I caught this movie while doing something else online, and I generally found myself wanting to see some scenes, but ended up mostly listening until the end. All I can say is that it's worth seeing maybe once when there's nothing better on, but beyond that? Obviously there's better, more intelligent movies out there.What I liked about this one is that it wasn't over-the-top like similar movies nor was it full of screaming and explosive intensity. Cellie was a but more subtle and "tightly coiled" in her obsession and rage. In fact, Victoria Pratt was the only great actress in the movie. I viewed Cellie was more sad creepy than scary creepy, honestly. Sure, she's still a creep, but she's much more understated than many other obsessive characters. Everyone else is generally okay and Tori Spelling does a fairly good job as Nina.The movie felt more like a drama than anything. However, the ending...gah. Here's where Cellie turns into a Voldemort, and basically throws out any devious intelligence that she had in the beginning. Sure, she's still soft spoken in her rage, but apparently her brain got burnt because she just does things that even a bumbling fool wouldn't think of doing. Here's a few hints: 1. People that kill/ruin/commit crimes against others WITHOUT getting caught don't say anything to anyone about it unless the other person is dying or dead. 2. They don't just make threats like, "If you do this, then I'll"...nope. They just DO IT. Leave no witnesses and they NEVER tip their hands. 3. They do things themselves and never turn their backs on their enemies. Then again, if she really was so brilliant, then the movie would have ended halfway through with a "it was an accident, I'm so sorry. She slipped from my grasp." *sob*.Honestly, it's not that bad, but there's a reason why it has the rating that it does.
Terrible terrible movie for Television. Once again Lifetime brings us the predictable triangle; scheming bitchy woman out to get stupid unknowing wife of yet another stupid husband who doesn't have a clue.I get antsy when I see these films. You may ask, why do I watch them then? I haven't a clue. Usually by mistake. And the movie is so bad I can't get away from it. I wait for the bitch to get her come up-pence. And usually I'm not satisfied in how she gets her just desserts.Now if you can believe our vixen, she steals embryos from the clinic, and how does one do that? Without blood tests, DNA, inquiries and recommendations. She proceeds to kill the Realtor, Gabrielle Rose, who is on to her, in broad daylight in the front yard of a house for sale and no one sees her? She kills the mother, Susan Hogan, and you could predict that surmise when the mother off handedly mentions she's allergic to peanuts and that the pills to combat this allergy are in her pocket book. Guess what? I won't continue on this.Finally you are left in the house alone with the wife and the bitch. Well good triumphs evil, but much too slowly. Victoria Pratt as the evil girlfriend is adequate in the role, looking a bit too disheveled and obvious. Tori Spelling just stands around looking blank most of the time. She's got those big big Bette Davis eyes that look like they're popping out of her head. I liked her better in TRICK. And Tahmoh Penikett plays the husband going around assuring his wife there's nothing too he and his ex-girlfriend, even though he's spotted all over town being very chummy with her, standing half naked with her in his house when he sent the wife off to the city to stay overnight. Yet he continues to deny the romance.Lifetime never disappoints the viewers with their inane plots and stories about women and their stupid husbands. Wish I could give this chestnut a "0" rating.
if you're a sucker for corny movies and are looking to see something you don't need to pay close attention to, this might be worth watching. the story itself is very unrealistic. the dialogue is also not very believable. it is doubtful you will find yourself relating to any of these characters because none of them are very likable. the acting could've been a lot worse. victoria pratt is noticeably out of place with the rest of the cast, as she seems to have a lot of potential and talent as an actress. while it's not saying much, this is one of the best acting performances i've seen from tori spelling. she appears to be getting better with age. overall, this extremely melodramatic movie is mediocre at best.