10 reviews
Unfortunately the end of this movie is back to front the 2 people who did all that damage to the poor girl and ruined her life. That spirals her in to seeking vengeance get away with a happy ever afterwards ending .Instead of justice for there wrong doings.
Okay, so this Lifetime movie is definitely one of those "you know who the killer is" scenarios. And, I'm usually a "click off the moment it's obvious" kind of viewer. This one kept me hooked! The whole "Heather" online profile thing was just too interesting to skip. I really wanted to find out how she became real.
One thing I loved was that the girls in the movie were normal, relatable sizes. No skinny minny stereotypes here! The guy playing Liam also wasn't your typical jock. More of a "noble rich kid" vibe, which I liked. Although, that basketball scene where he was practicing... not so convincing.
And wait, what about the punishment for Nicole and her crew? Even though they didn't know the real "Heather," they were still using a real person's image without consent. That's definitely cyberbullying, fraud, or something! I guess the movie just wanted us to focus on the "killer" plot, but it left me wondering about the ethical implications.
One thing I loved was that the girls in the movie were normal, relatable sizes. No skinny minny stereotypes here! The guy playing Liam also wasn't your typical jock. More of a "noble rich kid" vibe, which I liked. Although, that basketball scene where he was practicing... not so convincing.
And wait, what about the punishment for Nicole and her crew? Even though they didn't know the real "Heather," they were still using a real person's image without consent. That's definitely cyberbullying, fraud, or something! I guess the movie just wanted us to focus on the "killer" plot, but it left me wondering about the ethical implications.
- CranberriAppl
- Apr 17, 2022
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Nicole has a boyfriend (she could do 100x better) but she fell for the star athlete who could have anyone.
She is a very attractive girl who could easily be with anyone she chooses, but she has a jealous mindset because she thinks her boyfriend is flirting with other girls.
The mother's are all single parents who live in huge mansion type homes.
In this film, Nicole, who is beautiful on the outside, is unfortunately tainted by the mistrust bug, and that makes her unattractive to any sane male.
I'm glad to see a resurgence of the voluptuous woman as opposed to the stickwomen that have been forced upon us by the hollywoodies.
She is a very attractive girl who could easily be with anyone she chooses, but she has a jealous mindset because she thinks her boyfriend is flirting with other girls.
The mother's are all single parents who live in huge mansion type homes.
In this film, Nicole, who is beautiful on the outside, is unfortunately tainted by the mistrust bug, and that makes her unattractive to any sane male.
I'm glad to see a resurgence of the voluptuous woman as opposed to the stickwomen that have been forced upon us by the hollywoodies.
- ckanadianckillercklownckollege
- Sep 9, 2024
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"Do You Trust Your Boyfriend?" is a Lifetime winner. This movie does everything right. The script is strong and the direction is tight. The cast is very likeable with one strong performance after another. Kendall Cato deserves an Emmy nomination. She's great in this movie. "Do You Trust Your Boyfriend?" really hit the spot.
- haroot_azarian
- Mar 23, 2022
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This Lifetime movie was great. Such young talent displayed here
It kept me interested the whole movie. Highly recommend that you watch it.
- carole13-558-945253
- Sep 5, 2021
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Absolutely the worst movie I have ever watched. Do not even think about clicking this title. Not worth your time.worst movie I have ever seen in my 27 years of life on this earth.
- kaitlynsmith-62248
- Jan 1, 2022
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Loved it! Another good Lifetime movie. (Some have been bad lately but a handful have been really good!). Excellent plot line and actors. Kept me guessing. An enjoyable watch. Check it out.
- AndreaPomMom
- Aug 28, 2021
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