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Título original: Identity Theft of a Cheerleader
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Vicky, una joven de 31 años, está en un callejón sin salida cuando la despiden de su trabajo. Desesperada, decide robar la identidad de una alumna para volver al instituto y terminar el últi... Leer todoVicky, una joven de 31 años, está en un callejón sin salida cuando la despiden de su trabajo. Desesperada, decide robar la identidad de una alumna para volver al instituto y terminar el último año.Vicky, una joven de 31 años, está en un callejón sin salida cuando la despiden de su trabajo. Desesperada, decide robar la identidad de una alumna para volver al instituto y terminar el último año.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Pete Graham
- Principal Conway
- (as Peter Graham-Gaudreau)
Benjamin Wilkinson
- Mike
- (as Ben Wilkinson)
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Environment is good because it is real and current compared to our real life. Topic is good because it is also real and current. Just some real life crimes and problems. But besides that two nothing special to see. I've watched movies with better graphics and murders, and this one is not that good. Bit too annoying and negative and dramatic. I expected more graphics, action, mystery, science.
I must say that this story line was somewhat different from the typical Lifetime movie melodramas but how far this thirty year old wannabe cheerleader would go by impersonating a teenage high schooler to fulfill her (mothers) dreams and expectations was way over the top.
I watched it while recuperating from a bad cold laying on the couch, and I am not sure what gave me the bigger headache, my cold or the silly plot line of this made for TV movie. I just felt that the movie title "Identity Theft of a Cheerleader" warranted a curious watch and see attitude. So I watched, and I sneezed throughout the film, and I ended up with a bigger headache then before I watched the film.
I give this LifeTime film a paltry 3 out of 10 IMDB rating. And that's an atchoooooo!
I watched it while recuperating from a bad cold laying on the couch, and I am not sure what gave me the bigger headache, my cold or the silly plot line of this made for TV movie. I just felt that the movie title "Identity Theft of a Cheerleader" warranted a curious watch and see attitude. So I watched, and I sneezed throughout the film, and I ended up with a bigger headache then before I watched the film.
I give this LifeTime film a paltry 3 out of 10 IMDB rating. And that's an atchoooooo!
Well, I must admit flat out that this movie was actually better than I had anticipated it would be. Why? Well, given the movie's synopsis, then I wasn't really sold. But still, as it was a movie that I hadn't already seen and given the fact that I had a chance to watch it, I sat down to watch it. Of course I did.
And "Identity Theft of a Cheerleader" was actually an entertaining movie. Sure, it is the type of movie that you will watch once and never again, because the storyline just doesn't have enough solid contents to support more than a single viewing. But for that one time around, it wasn't actually too shabby of a movie.
The storyline was pretty straight forward and easily followed. It was a bit of an absurd storyline, sure, but it was entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. And the characters in the movie were nicely detailed and felt very much at home in the movie's plot.
It should be said that the acting performances in the movie was actually surprisingly good and spot on for a movie such as this. And that was definitely something that carried the movie a great long way. Now, it should also be pointed out that this movie was so enjoyable almost solely because of the performance put on by actress Maiara Walsh and the interesting character she portrayed.
Sure, "Identity Theft of a Cheerleader" is predictable to the core, but it makes for some guilty pleasure viewing that one time around watching it. And I must admit that I was taken aback with the movie, given it turned out to be a lot more entertaining and enjoyable than I had first anticipated. Just goes to prove that you shouldn't judge a movie by its cover.
My rating of this 2019 movie from writer Barbara Kymlicka and director Christie Will Wolf lands on a well-deserved six out of ten stars. If you get the chance to sit down to watch this movie, you should definitely do so.
And "Identity Theft of a Cheerleader" was actually an entertaining movie. Sure, it is the type of movie that you will watch once and never again, because the storyline just doesn't have enough solid contents to support more than a single viewing. But for that one time around, it wasn't actually too shabby of a movie.
The storyline was pretty straight forward and easily followed. It was a bit of an absurd storyline, sure, but it was entertaining enough for what it turned out to be. And the characters in the movie were nicely detailed and felt very much at home in the movie's plot.
It should be said that the acting performances in the movie was actually surprisingly good and spot on for a movie such as this. And that was definitely something that carried the movie a great long way. Now, it should also be pointed out that this movie was so enjoyable almost solely because of the performance put on by actress Maiara Walsh and the interesting character she portrayed.
Sure, "Identity Theft of a Cheerleader" is predictable to the core, but it makes for some guilty pleasure viewing that one time around watching it. And I must admit that I was taken aback with the movie, given it turned out to be a lot more entertaining and enjoyable than I had first anticipated. Just goes to prove that you shouldn't judge a movie by its cover.
My rating of this 2019 movie from writer Barbara Kymlicka and director Christie Will Wolf lands on a well-deserved six out of ten stars. If you get the chance to sit down to watch this movie, you should definitely do so.
I watched this LIFETIME movie for the first time and only just noticed lead actress Maiara Walsh, who played Vicky Patterson, is awesome as a villain! In this movie, her character is a 30 year old woman full of regret who takes it to the extreme and goes back to high school by stealing a cheerleader's identity, Caitlyn Sparks (Shelby Armstrong) therein allowing her the chance to hit the reset button on her life and finish up her last year of high school. Things take a turn for the worse as Vicky's life starts to unravel and murder ensues! Not bad, actually, for a LIFETIME movie.
The movie was good, but could have been better if the actress really looked like a teenager. She didn't look old but she didn't look like a teenager either.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesSecond movie in Lifetime's Cheer, Rally, Kill lineup.
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