When a young woman's boyfriend dumps her after discovering she's pregnant, her mischievous co-worker comes up with a scheme to get back at him.When a young woman's boyfriend dumps her after discovering she's pregnant, her mischievous co-worker comes up with a scheme to get back at him.When a young woman's boyfriend dumps her after discovering she's pregnant, her mischievous co-worker comes up with a scheme to get back at him.
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This movie is absolutely terrible. The directing, acting, script and production are all bad. There is actually NOTHING redeemable about it. In fact if MY friend was in this movie, instead of giving it a perfect score, I'd stop being friends with them. That's how bad it is. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS MOVIE.
The plot of the film deals with a woman, Autumn (played by Emma Paunil) whom learned she has become pregnant by her aloof and distant boyfriend, Ethan. Upon learning of her pregnancy he decides to leave her stuff outside and breaks up with her over a text message!
She is taken in by her friend Stacy (played by Brianna Roy) whom helps her come to grips with her terrible prospects and supports her through the process in the best way she can...until the two friends try to scheme up a way to get back at Ethan!
It is fun watching Autumn's character, whom is very non-confrontational, come up with seeming childish ways to do this until she and Stacy (whom has been suggesting much harsher revenge ideas!) come up with something substantial. Stacy's character is very crafty and it's very fun seeing just how easily she brings up ideas that would make regular people pause/
Some scenes move slowly, and may have benefitted from being trimmed down. Especially towards the climax of this film. The party scene helps pick up the pace. I did appreciate all the feminine humor that was used though! The final twist (or double twist?) of the film was also unforeseen and very entertaining!
She is taken in by her friend Stacy (played by Brianna Roy) whom helps her come to grips with her terrible prospects and supports her through the process in the best way she can...until the two friends try to scheme up a way to get back at Ethan!
It is fun watching Autumn's character, whom is very non-confrontational, come up with seeming childish ways to do this until she and Stacy (whom has been suggesting much harsher revenge ideas!) come up with something substantial. Stacy's character is very crafty and it's very fun seeing just how easily she brings up ideas that would make regular people pause/
Some scenes move slowly, and may have benefitted from being trimmed down. Especially towards the climax of this film. The party scene helps pick up the pace. I did appreciate all the feminine humor that was used though! The final twist (or double twist?) of the film was also unforeseen and very entertaining!
I can see what they were trying to pull off here, and they almost did it. Emma Paunil , and Brianna Roy don't have a lot of experience between them, but there is potential for both of their careers. This venture however fell just a little short of being a complete effort though. Mostly it was the sound that had me cringing. Up until the party scene, it was horrible. There was an tinny sound happening throughout until then. I don't know why the sound engineers didn't clue into it until that party scene.
The zany, offbeat dialogue, and story line kept me entertained enough to get through the sound issues. It fell off the rails a bit during the party scene. Was it too much to ask for the solo cups to at least appear filled with any sort of beverage? Aside from establishing an alibi, the whole scene felt disjointed.
Overall it was a good venture for a crew with limited experience.
The zany, offbeat dialogue, and story line kept me entertained enough to get through the sound issues. It fell off the rails a bit during the party scene. Was it too much to ask for the solo cups to at least appear filled with any sort of beverage? Aside from establishing an alibi, the whole scene felt disjointed.
Overall it was a good venture for a crew with limited experience.
The actress Kyleigh Bakker who plays the role as Kylie is a well known friend of mine from school and she is extremely talented from singing and of course acting. At school she slayed theater class like it was nothing, and I hope to see more of her and her talent. I know that she'll grow to do big things leading to awards and huge audiences shouting her name, and I'll definitely be there every step of the way, congratulations Kyleigh you earned everything coming to you positively!!!
Worth watching twice, first time for the plot, second time to absorb some of the sharp dialogue.
Judging by some of the 1/10 reviews on here I'd say you probably have to be over the age of 16 and an IQ above 80 to appreciate some of the irony, or the reviewrs just like releasing some of their angst online. It's interesting to note that the most liked review, a 1/10, was given by someone with 87% 1/10 reviews! Form your own conclusions about that!
Brianna Roy has a bit of a Reese Witherspoon thing going on about her.
Judging by some of the 1/10 reviews on here I'd say you probably have to be over the age of 16 and an IQ above 80 to appreciate some of the irony, or the reviewrs just like releasing some of their angst online. It's interesting to note that the most liked review, a 1/10, was given by someone with 87% 1/10 reviews! Form your own conclusions about that!
Brianna Roy has a bit of a Reese Witherspoon thing going on about her.
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