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A bride-to-be becomes suspicious of her fiancee's family while planning their wedding at his remote countryside estate.A bride-to-be becomes suspicious of her fiancee's family while planning their wedding at his remote countryside estate.A bride-to-be becomes suspicious of her fiancee's family while planning their wedding at his remote countryside estate.
Anna Hutchison
- Deanna
- (as Anna Hutchinson)
Nicholas David King
- Chauffeur
- (as Nick King)
Sarah Cleveland
- Vivica
- (uncredited)
Karl Licht
- Wedding Guest
- (uncredited)
Benjamin Worth Bingham Miller
- Detective
- (uncredited)
Michelle Peter
- Rehersal Dinner and Wedding guest
- (uncredited)
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We caught this on Lifetime last night. The movie wasn't terrible but it was anything to write home about, either! Engaged couple meets rich groom's family and friends and bad stuff starts happening! Audrey Landers could have done way better but I suppose a weak script really doesn't help! Other actors are pretty unknown. Skip it.
Well I tried thinking it had to get better as let's face it, there's no way it could get worse. WRONG. Rubbish storyline, terrible acting etc etc. Another couple of hours of my life that I'll never get back. Avoid at all costs.
So I get that LMN movies are meant to be very dramatic.... But they could have found someone else to play the adopted sister. She sounds like she is reading straight from her script.... Not to mention being super nasally.
Borrowing some text from another reviewr.
As soon as the female protagonist reveals her coconut allergy, it is clear that this is going to be used to advance the plot. When her Epipen is found in the rubbish, no one really questions it.{ END }
So many of these thriller plots rely on a victim having A fatal reaction to one allergy or other. Yet the affected person keeps the antidote in their luggage, in their purse even a car. Why not on their person always at hand and less likely to be stolen ?
Am I the only one who finds this strange ?
Commenting on the story. The identity of the killer is telegraphed almost at the beginning of the film. So no surprise by the end
As soon as the female protagonist reveals her coconut allergy, it is clear that this is going to be used to advance the plot. When her Epipen is found in the rubbish, no one really questions it.{ END }
So many of these thriller plots rely on a victim having A fatal reaction to one allergy or other. Yet the affected person keeps the antidote in their luggage, in their purse even a car. Why not on their person always at hand and less likely to be stolen ?
Am I the only one who finds this strange ?
Commenting on the story. The identity of the killer is telegraphed almost at the beginning of the film. So no surprise by the end
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