Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA handsome stranger's claim that a couple's 15-year-old daughter was switched at birth throws their perfect family into turmoil, unearthing shattering secrets.A handsome stranger's claim that a couple's 15-year-old daughter was switched at birth throws their perfect family into turmoil, unearthing shattering secrets.A handsome stranger's claim that a couple's 15-year-old daughter was switched at birth throws their perfect family into turmoil, unearthing shattering secrets.
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- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
C.J. Perry Barnyashev
- Heather
- (as CJ Perry)
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Was this a made for TV movie that I just happened to catch off regular tv? If not, I seen better lifetime movies...I really expected better. I had a feeling I was in for it when a supposed "serious drama/thriller" started off the opening credits by intruding the actors like a TV show by displaying their name with a picture one after one. I started laughing more than I was on the edge of my seat. The plot itself had a chance to make for a pretty good movie, but it just was played out as well as it could have or as well as I hoped. I had never heard of this but often will watch something Inbthat manner. Many times I'm surprised and really like the movie, this was far from one of those times.
The Stranger in My Home is a solid, twisty domestic thriller that had me hooked from the start. Sophia Bush absolutely carries this film-she's raw, emotional, and totally believable as a mom whose life unravels when a mysterious man shows up claiming her daughter was switched at birth. And let's talk about Chris Carmack for a second-menacing, mysterious, and ridiculously sexy. Like, sir, please ruin my family if you're going to look like that. The film leans a little dramatic in parts, but honestly, that's part of the fun. It's suspenseful, stylish, and just messy enough to keep you on the edge of your seat. Perfect for a cozy night in with wine and friends who love a good plot twist.
The Stranger in My House started off strong and had a lot of potential. The premise was intriguing, and the setup kept me interested. However, as the film progressed, the story began to rely heavily on unrealistic coincidences. By the final third, it shifted from suspenseful drama into pure fiction that felt disconnected from the grounded tone it started with. It seemed like the director lost their narrative direction, and unfortunately, the ending fell flat.
By the end, I wasn't even sure if I was the stranger in my own house, because nothing made sense anymore. It felt like the writer threw the last 30 pages of the script into a blender, hit "purée," and filmed whatever came out. Somewhere in the middle, I think even the characters forgot what they were doing.
If you're into mystery, suspense, and absolutely no logical payoff, this might be your thing. Otherwise, you might want to stay out of this house... or at least keep the lights on and your expectations low.
By the end, I wasn't even sure if I was the stranger in my own house, because nothing made sense anymore. It felt like the writer threw the last 30 pages of the script into a blender, hit "purée," and filmed whatever came out. Somewhere in the middle, I think even the characters forgot what they were doing.
If you're into mystery, suspense, and absolutely no logical payoff, this might be your thing. Otherwise, you might want to stay out of this house... or at least keep the lights on and your expectations low.
Tense, twisty, and surprisingly emotional, The Stranger in My Home delivers a psychological thriller that hooks you from the start and refuses to let go. The plot unfolds with sharp precision, keeping you guessing through every reveal and reversal.
But it's the performances that elevate the film. Sophia Bush brings quiet intensity to the role, while Chris Carmack balances charm and menace in a way that's downright chilling. Their chemistry makes every scene feel like a ticking time bomb.
It's a smart, gripping ride-one that proves you don't need loud action to leave a lasting impact. Well done!
But it's the performances that elevate the film. Sophia Bush brings quiet intensity to the role, while Chris Carmack balances charm and menace in a way that's downright chilling. Their chemistry makes every scene feel like a ticking time bomb.
It's a smart, gripping ride-one that proves you don't need loud action to leave a lasting impact. Well done!
I don't understand people on the internet. Just being mean for no reason. Who is giving this movie a one star review? And saying it looks cheap. I don't know about you, but that house doesn't look cheap to me. I think the actors did a great job in this movie. And it doesn't take itself too seriously. I thought the ending was visceral and fun and I liked the characters. Where are we when people hide behind their computers and and rip good movies apart just to be jerks. I'd watch this movie again and it's better than a lot of stuff I've seen recently. I think all the actors did a really good job and the mean girl and her Mom are pretty hilarious.
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- AnecdotesSophia Bush was on season 21 of Grey's Anatomy with Chris Carmack
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- 1h 31min(91 min)
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