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Donald Sutherland and William McNamara in Natural Enemy (1996)

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Natural Enemy

8 reviews
6/10

Nice thriller,good acting but bad representation of adoptees

I picked up this DVD for a cheap price and love any movie which deals with adoption issues. The movie was exciting and well acted with some good dialog with black humor and some shocking scenes.Donald Sutherland was as always very good.I thought Lesley Ann Warren who played the unsuspecting birth mom did a good job expressing her emotions about her past and the secret she never told her husband.It is the first movie i've seen Christian Tessier who plays "Chris",and even though he only had a small role,I liked him and don't know why he's not in more films.William McNamara was very convincing in this film as "Jeremy" an angry adoptee who wreaked havoc on his blood relatives and their family.He looked so innocent but had no conscience,and gave a realistic and chilling performance.This film showed every negative aspect and emotion of being an adopted person. Everything from anger of being abandoned to genetic sexual attraction.Of course this is only a fictitious movie and not the reality of most adoptees. The end credits gave it's statistics about how troubled adopted kids are or can be,and gave extreme examples.I am adopted and understand how it feels to grow up with it.I was lucky to have a loving and supportive adoptive family and a good upbringing and this isn't always the case.However I still suffered the stigma of it and had my issues with it like we all do.The main problem I have with this movie was at the end where it boldly says that in most places adoption records are sealed.I found that offensive because the majority of searching adoptees want their medical info and wanna know where they came from(what their roots are)and have a right to know.This movie was made 11 years ago but today records are finally being opened more and more. I did enjoy the movie,but feel it was a bad representation of an adopted person.Still it is a very dramatic experience from all sides and there should be more movies about it.
  • reeves2002
  • May 15, 2007
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6/10

Fairly engaging, yet derivative thriller

Natural Enemy is not unlike a plethora of similar revenge type of movies involving a character with considerable "damaged goods" out to destroy those he feels is responsible for his twisted state.

Here, William McNamara is the son of adopted parents who abused him and apparently ruined his life. To retaliate, McNamara has tracked down his natural parents and slowly begins to ruin their lives.

While the story is uninspired, it does move at a fairly fast pace. While McNamara does not possess the emotional range of many other actors in his age group, he is fairly convincing here and does send a few chills our way.

Perhaps the most disappointing element of the film is that, in its own way, it tries to shed light on the fact that many adopted children often grow up to be emotionally scarred for life, if not worse, (McNamara's character being an extreme example.) Although this is a noble undertaking, we can't respect the movie enough to care about this aspect of it. In addition, the movie falls way too short of taking itself seriously enough to double as a legitimate "message picture" in this regard.

Ultimately, we are left with not a whole lot to think about.
  • vidalia15
  • Nov 2, 2001
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6/10

Mother's Day

  • sol1218
  • Feb 18, 2006
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1/10

WHY do they make movies like this??

This is one of the most hateful and cruel movies I've seen in a long time. Sadly I was duped into sticking with it, since Donald Sutherland's presence misleadingly gave it some credibility. [That's the last time that'll happen.]

Lesley Ann Warren's character was annoyingly whiny and as stupid as they come. There were smarter characters than hers who were killed in the film. Thats just one of many things in this movie that made me ask, "Where is the justice?"

Why is late-night cable so filled with sadistic garbage filled with pathological mayhem? Most of these films seem to have a particular problem with women, and seem to focus on them being terrorized and murdered. This film could have been every bit as suspenseful without being sick and twisted in the process. All it ends up doing is turning the viewer's stomach with its sickness, and insulting the viewer's intelligence.

The cast is misleadingly good. My guess is that they BAGGED Sutherland first, and used him to lure the others like lemmings into this.

I'm kicking myself for wasting time, giving this piece of garbage a chance.
  • nytebyte
  • Oct 9, 2001
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4/10

Doesn't anyone read the script before signing up?

I won't mention any of the plot, because, although it would be highly predictable anyway, the one notable plot twist is given away everywhere, in the movie comments, in the plot summary here, and even in the synopsis on my Netflix envelope. I might have enjoyed it more if I hadn't known that. Maybe. This film has a deceptively good cast, most of whom did creditable acting with the rather limited material at hand, including Donald Sutherland, Lesley Ann Warren, and Tia Carrere and Rosemary Dunsmore in smaller parts. It was impossible to like William McNamara, but that was clearly by design. And there were a couple of quick nude scenes by the callipygian Lenore Zann. But none of this brings the slightest recommendation from me. Don't any of these fine actors actually read these scripts before signing on?
  • smatysia
  • Nov 26, 2006
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2/10

Unpleasant and not especially good.

"Natural Enemy" is a Canadian-American production that was filmed in Montreal. It also went straight to video, which means they likely didn't have any faith in the film and released it this way to cut their losses. This is NOT a good sign...and after watching the movie, I can understand...it IS a bad film...worse than its current 5.2 on IMDB.

The plot is VERY cruel and nasty...to the point where I really did not enjoy the film. The story is about a young man who is a very capable assistant in a small brokerage house. However, he holds a secret...he's EVIL!!! He also has decided to destroy his boss and his wife...and VERY quickly I guess why. So, this means slogging through all the annoying and awful moments in the film (and there are many).

The bottom line is that the story could have been good. But the ending was telegraphed, the awful characters were too transparently awful and some good talent (Donald Sutherland and Leslie Ann Warren) were pretty much wasted in a movie which was more distressing and annoying than good.
  • planktonrules
  • Oct 8, 2024
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4/10

Fatal adoption.

  • mark.waltz
  • Jan 3, 2023
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9/10

Honest, real awfulness

  • nzpedals
  • Oct 25, 2016
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