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Allison Brown is a property selling agent who has had a traumatic experience. She's been the victim of a dangerous intruder who she fears is still on the loose to stalk her. She uncovers a conviction that has been kept secret concerning her friend's intended marriage partner. As the story unfolds two other men prove to have dubious past lives as well. Suspicion wavers between these three men as to who is the stalker. This is a reasonable stalking thriller with an atmosphere of suspense and nice photography. Morena Baccanin is so watchable as Allison. She has lovely and pleasant features and sports an attractive 1960s urchin style haircut in this. You may find this under an alternative title of 'Psycho Neighbor.' Lifetime Movies have a habit of giving two or three different titles to their films that requires a bit of detective work to find them on IMDb. Their messed up cast list at the end doesn't help either.
- greenbudgie
- Jul 7, 2021
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For a TV movie, then this 2011 mystery thriller from writer Douglas Soesbe and director Jean-Marc Piché titled "Look Again" was actually rather good. Well, at least I did enjoy it.
I happened to stumble upon "Look Again" in 2021, by random chance. I had never heard about the movie prior to watching it, but seeing that the movie starred Morena Baccarin, I just had to sit down and watch it.
And I am happy that I opted to sit down and watch "Look Again", because it turned out to be an entertaining mystery thriller. Sure, writer Douglas Soesbe was playing it safe and running on all familiar tropes seen in other similar mystery thrillers, but it worked out well enough in favor of the movie.
The storyline told in "Look Again" was actually entertaining and enjoyable from start to end. And I will say that writer Douglas Soesbe actually managed to pull off a who-did-it mystery well enough, as the storyline hints at different subjects all throughout the course of the movie. So that was rather enjoyable.
The acting performances in "Look Again" were good, and it was nice to see Morena Baccarin in a movie such as this. While I wasn't familiar with Paul Christie (playing Mike Caldon), Sadie LeBlanc (playing Nancy Cross) or Chris William Martin (playing Rick Palmer), I will say that the definitely performed well and added nicely to the overall feel of the movie.
If you enjoy mystery thrillers, then "Look Again" is definitely well-worth taking the time to sit down and watch. I was certainly adequately entertained. Sure, there were plot holes throughout the movie, but nothing to the extend where it ruined the flow of the story.
My rating of "Look Again" lands on a six out of ten stars.
I happened to stumble upon "Look Again" in 2021, by random chance. I had never heard about the movie prior to watching it, but seeing that the movie starred Morena Baccarin, I just had to sit down and watch it.
And I am happy that I opted to sit down and watch "Look Again", because it turned out to be an entertaining mystery thriller. Sure, writer Douglas Soesbe was playing it safe and running on all familiar tropes seen in other similar mystery thrillers, but it worked out well enough in favor of the movie.
The storyline told in "Look Again" was actually entertaining and enjoyable from start to end. And I will say that writer Douglas Soesbe actually managed to pull off a who-did-it mystery well enough, as the storyline hints at different subjects all throughout the course of the movie. So that was rather enjoyable.
The acting performances in "Look Again" were good, and it was nice to see Morena Baccarin in a movie such as this. While I wasn't familiar with Paul Christie (playing Mike Caldon), Sadie LeBlanc (playing Nancy Cross) or Chris William Martin (playing Rick Palmer), I will say that the definitely performed well and added nicely to the overall feel of the movie.
If you enjoy mystery thrillers, then "Look Again" is definitely well-worth taking the time to sit down and watch. I was certainly adequately entertained. Sure, there were plot holes throughout the movie, but nothing to the extend where it ruined the flow of the story.
My rating of "Look Again" lands on a six out of ten stars.
- paul_haakonsen
- Nov 14, 2021
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This film starts off depressing, when a woman's boyfriend is murdered by a hooded attacker. It's fine through most of it until halfway, it becomes messy and full of silly plot holes. It feels as if the writers kept chopping it up to make it look like a good ending but it wasn't. It made no sense and wasn't satisfying.
In this movie, the main star comes across as a damsel in distress and completely changed to her other character as an alien queen in V series.
In this movie, the main star comes across as a damsel in distress and completely changed to her other character as an alien queen in V series.
- nightroses
- May 23, 2021
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When the Killed does reveal himself he has to give the lengthy confession instead of just covering everything up. Which of course leads to his capture of course.. But wait, he's not the killer!
This is a less than typical average thriller that does not really thrill. And then ending is pretty poor. 3/10
This is a less than typical average thriller that does not really thrill. And then ending is pretty poor. 3/10
- wandernn1-81-683274
- Mar 9, 2021
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- wes-connors
- Aug 12, 2013
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Your movie cover thumb nail is from Firefly. Never seen the title you're speaking of though. I'll have to check it out.
- littlestar001
- Jun 4, 2020
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Engaging and entertaining, the question of her necklace never gets answered.
9/14/20 I recommend this film. Has a surprise twist at the end. I'm here to find ANYONE who knows where I can get the song used in the middle at a key turning point in the main character's recovery from tradgedy & during the closing credits: "Behind My Guarded Walls," written by Norman Racicot, sung by Claude Castonguay. This song "ccoulda/should" been a Top 40 hit. (No, it's not even listed on Tunefind!)
- Laura_Milagros
- Sep 14, 2020
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