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Mary follows her boyfriend to the hospital for his orthopedic surgery. While she has a coffee in the cafeteria, he disappears. He's not on the hospital computer or CCTV.Mary follows her boyfriend to the hospital for his orthopedic surgery. While she has a coffee in the cafeteria, he disappears. He's not on the hospital computer or CCTV.Mary follows her boyfriend to the hospital for his orthopedic surgery. While she has a coffee in the cafeteria, he disappears. He's not on the hospital computer or CCTV.
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Brittany deserved more...
Well...when you have Dean Cain as a lead, you just know that you aren't in for a Oscar winner!
So the movie is "meh" while the ending was okay. However most of the acting is very "Lifetime-y"... as in not great, Brittany being the only exception.
The only reason I even gave this one a shot is because I had watched the documentary about Brit's life and I wanted to see her final role.
The real reason for my comment is to express the sadness I felt when watching Brittany.
Aside from the fact she was so much better that this B- flick, you could easily see her decline on screen.
She appeared very gaunt, and there was a discernible difference in her teeth.
I don't know how Simon (her husband) managed to have enough pull to be her stylist, but it was atrocious.
Her hair looked frayed and covered in gel; there were actually scenes where it was sticking up (and why they didn't fix it before filming, I'll never know) Her makeup was the worst I've ever seen on her... Weird eyebrows, badly lined lips, and heavy blush.
It was just...terribly disheartening to see what she had transformed into thanks to the influence of an obvious con-man.
The movie itself really isn't worth the watch, especially when Brittany had some very wonderful performances under her belt prior to this, and those are the ones she should be remembered for.
So the movie is "meh" while the ending was okay. However most of the acting is very "Lifetime-y"... as in not great, Brittany being the only exception.
The only reason I even gave this one a shot is because I had watched the documentary about Brit's life and I wanted to see her final role.
The real reason for my comment is to express the sadness I felt when watching Brittany.
Aside from the fact she was so much better that this B- flick, you could easily see her decline on screen.
She appeared very gaunt, and there was a discernible difference in her teeth.
I don't know how Simon (her husband) managed to have enough pull to be her stylist, but it was atrocious.
Her hair looked frayed and covered in gel; there were actually scenes where it was sticking up (and why they didn't fix it before filming, I'll never know) Her makeup was the worst I've ever seen on her... Weird eyebrows, badly lined lips, and heavy blush.
It was just...terribly disheartening to see what she had transformed into thanks to the influence of an obvious con-man.
The movie itself really isn't worth the watch, especially when Brittany had some very wonderful performances under her belt prior to this, and those are the ones she should be remembered for.
Good plot!
Although this film has not had the best of reviews, I decided to watch it for myself. I'm glad with my decision, as I was glued to the screen from start to finish and would say that it was not the disappointment as previous viewers had hinted.
I will admit that after a short while it was easy to guess what was going on with the plot, but even so I was still rather pleasantly surprised with the couple of twists that lay in store for me. I'm not convinced that some of the supporting cast were that great, particularly Scott Anthony Leet who I felt was rather 'wooden'. However, the main characters certainly got my vote.
It's rather sad that we wont be seeing any more of Brittany Murphy.
I will admit that after a short while it was easy to guess what was going on with the plot, but even so I was still rather pleasantly surprised with the couple of twists that lay in store for me. I'm not convinced that some of the supporting cast were that great, particularly Scott Anthony Leet who I felt was rather 'wooden'. However, the main characters certainly got my vote.
It's rather sad that we wont be seeing any more of Brittany Murphy.
Off the street actors?
I have never written a review on IMDb even though I view this site daily and have for 5 or 6 years. I'm not a movie snob; I'm like most people: I want to be entertained or made to think because of what I am viewing.
This movie could have been quite good. It isn't. Brittany M. was fine, but no one else was. The minor roles were cast with unknowns. Their acting was as poor as you'll find in a studio produced motion picture. This must have been done on a "shoe string" as everything about it appears cheaply done. You'll notice that the guns sound like cap guns.
Beyond its predictability, I think what bothered me most was the amateurish acting of everyone except Murphy and the Lieutenant; even Cain was poor. Was it poor direction and a bad script that created this serious flaw? I don't know. I do know that it sticks out like a sore thumb.
This movie could have been quite good. It isn't. Brittany M. was fine, but no one else was. The minor roles were cast with unknowns. Their acting was as poor as you'll find in a studio produced motion picture. This must have been done on a "shoe string" as everything about it appears cheaply done. You'll notice that the guns sound like cap guns.
Beyond its predictability, I think what bothered me most was the amateurish acting of everyone except Murphy and the Lieutenant; even Cain was poor. Was it poor direction and a bad script that created this serious flaw? I don't know. I do know that it sticks out like a sore thumb.
The Last Chapter
In Los Angeles, the manager of bank Mary Walsh (Brittany Murphy) brings her boyfriend Kevin Peterson (Dean Cain) to the County Memorial Hospital for an orthopedic surgery of ligaments of his left knee with Dr. Harding. Mary is a needy woman that has just lost her mother ago and started a relationship with Kevin four months ago. Mary meets Kevin still wearing his brace on the left leg in the preparation room of the hospital that is going to shut down and the nurse Amanda asks her to move to the waiting room. When Mary seeks information about the surgery, she finds that there is no record of Kevin in the system and he has vanished. Further, Dr. Harding is on vacation and there is no nurse Amanda in the staff. She calls the police and Detective Franklin (Jay Pickett) that is in a routine check-up in the hospital is assigned to the case. No one believes in Mary and when she accidentally drops her anti-depressive pills on the floor, she is sent to psychological evaluation with Dr. Markus Bensley (Peter Bogdanovich) that diagnoses her as unstable and delusional woman. Mary flees from his office and seeks out Kevin alone disclosing the truth about her prince charming.
"Abandoned" is the last chapter of Kevin's book; and also the last chapter of the life of the promising actress Brittany Murphy. The implausible plot is entertaining despite the flaws and incoherences. How could an unstable woman have the authority to handle large amounts in her bank? Further, if she is so powerful how could she have such stupid attitudes in the hospital? In her situation, she would immediately call her lawyer to handle the situation with the hospital administration and the police. The hair of Brittany Murphy is awful and she looks very tired in this film. The former Superman is out of shape and very fat and the ham actor Peter Bogdanovich is terrible in the role of an incompetent psychologist. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Busca Alucinante" ("Alucinating Chase")
"Abandoned" is the last chapter of Kevin's book; and also the last chapter of the life of the promising actress Brittany Murphy. The implausible plot is entertaining despite the flaws and incoherences. How could an unstable woman have the authority to handle large amounts in her bank? Further, if she is so powerful how could she have such stupid attitudes in the hospital? In her situation, she would immediately call her lawyer to handle the situation with the hospital administration and the police. The hair of Brittany Murphy is awful and she looks very tired in this film. The former Superman is out of shape and very fat and the ham actor Peter Bogdanovich is terrible in the role of an incompetent psychologist. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Busca Alucinante" ("Alucinating Chase")
She Existed
Brittany Murphy existed in this. Her performance was great and the film isn't a bad film although it has been done too many times to stand out from the crowd. Its very cliché and been done so many times. From the off the film has you gripped and carries you along with enough intrigue to keep you watching. But what is distracting is the state of Brittany Murphy's health. Yes we all know this is her last film but you really need to watch this movie to know why. She is underweight, pale, sunken eyes and really bad lank hair. Why she wasn't in hospital instead of making this movie i will never know. Such a shame as she was really great in spite of her health problems in this film. Some things simply cannot be hidden by make up. RIP Brittany x
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Detective Franklin (Jay Pickett) is searching for Kevin Peterson inside the hospital building, he eventually goes down a narrow escalator. The wall below is painted purple and the floor is black and white checkered tiles. This location is actually inside the Los Angeles Center Studios. That particular escalator leads to an underground parking lot.
- GoofsBrittany Murphy's lips change color, from furious red to natural, and back again, from scene to scene.
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