Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAlison's world is turned upside down when her husband suddenly dies in a car accident. First it's revealed that he was murdered and then it becomes clear that Alison was not the only one mou... Leer todoAlison's world is turned upside down when her husband suddenly dies in a car accident. First it's revealed that he was murdered and then it becomes clear that Alison was not the only one mourning him.Alison's world is turned upside down when her husband suddenly dies in a car accident. First it's revealed that he was murdered and then it becomes clear that Alison was not the only one mourning him.
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Nothing we haven't seen before. It's been done way better. A man is hit by a car (which turned out not to be an accident) and his wife finds out he was also married to two women other women expect for her. It's a whodunnit not so good lifetime movie. The actors are good but they are not at their best and the plot is just mediocre. We also don't get a definitive answer to who actually murdered this man. Skip it.
Of all the Lifetime Movie Network movies my Fiancee makes me watch this one was the best written, acted, and funniest I've seen. I completely thought this was a real movie and no just the low budget flings that LMN usually has.
For starters the characters are well written and acted especially Erin Karpluk who plays Alison in the movie. She has great lines and emotion that definitely shows in the highlights of the movie. The supporting cast is also great and I can't praise enough how the director did not waste any characters. Everyone had a part and usefulness to the plot.
Finally, the ending is an incredible twist and shows the Actresses true ability to hide her motive the whole time. Again I can't praise this movie enough and the director/writer who wrote this should definitely be doing full budget films. This is a must see!
For starters the characters are well written and acted especially Erin Karpluk who plays Alison in the movie. She has great lines and emotion that definitely shows in the highlights of the movie. The supporting cast is also great and I can't praise enough how the director did not waste any characters. Everyone had a part and usefulness to the plot.
Finally, the ending is an incredible twist and shows the Actresses true ability to hide her motive the whole time. Again I can't praise this movie enough and the director/writer who wrote this should definitely be doing full budget films. This is a must see!
Therapist Alison Whitford (Erin Karpluk) is heart-broken when her husband gets killed in a hit-and-run. Police Det. Gabriel Strickland believes it to be murder. She is confronted by Marla Mitchell (Kate Corbett) who turns out to be his other wife. They find that he was first married to Cheryl Volberg (Kelly Rutherford) and has no legitimate source of income.
I'm going with this movie until Alison fails to foresee Cheryl's refusal. Everybody seems to be smart at the beginning. Everybody needs to be smart in order for this to be a good thriller. That's the secret to making this movie work. The writing has to be smart. Getting the wives to agree on the money does not make it any more legal. Alison really only has two options. She can go to the cops or she can go take the money herself. At the very least, she should have held onto the passcode as leverage. I would have liked to see her go to the dark side and have her world descend into corruption. That's the better movie.
I'm going with this movie until Alison fails to foresee Cheryl's refusal. Everybody seems to be smart at the beginning. Everybody needs to be smart in order for this to be a good thriller. That's the secret to making this movie work. The writing has to be smart. Getting the wives to agree on the money does not make it any more legal. Alison really only has two options. She can go to the cops or she can go take the money herself. At the very least, she should have held onto the passcode as leverage. I would have liked to see her go to the dark side and have her world descend into corruption. That's the better movie.
Perhaps too clever for its own good, this is one of those stories that seem to be made up on the run, where anyone could be the guilty party - but the writers then pull the rug from under your feet and add an extra ending that feels like a too-much-to-believe stretch - and way overly manipulative to be fully convincing. For those hooked on who-done-its and don't mind being taken for a ride.
One of the better of this type of movies. Lifetime movies are typically just a guilty pleasure, never mindblowing, but a little escapism.
This was decent enough, and every question was answered by the end, including and especially who the killer was. No one should be confused by this movie.
Watch until the very last scene, the only way you could have missed who the killer was would be if you turned it off too soon. Literally the last 30 seconds has the reveal.
This was decent enough, and every question was answered by the end, including and especially who the killer was. No one should be confused by this movie.
Watch until the very last scene, the only way you could have missed who the killer was would be if you turned it off too soon. Literally the last 30 seconds has the reveal.
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- ErroresThe is a Canadian TV movie set in Jersey City, New Jersey. In the 57th minute one sees a skyline that does not match Jersey City. The skyline is that of Montreal.
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