Another mediocre Reel One Entertainment TV movie. This one is actually technically ok which is rare for ROE, but it's ruined by almost everything else.
Suprisingly, there is barely any obnoxiously loud background music and I didn't notice any bad cuts, another notorious ROE trade mark.
Sadly, Chelsey Reist as the main lead is a big miss. Jennifer Proce would be much better and with a limited screen time she was much better and actually had chemistry with M. Trottier. Movie also felt lifeless. There is also another almost obligatory thing in every ROE TV movie - wardrobe change, and it's tiresome watching it again and again. But what really ruined movie is screenplay or should I say millennial cringe and moronic writing. I was already bored just after 10 min, but I managed somehow to watch to the end to see if maybe it can be a bit better.
Sadly, no, but like in the best and worst ROE tradition, you can watch the whole movie compressed in 2:26 min long trailer. You'll miss nothing.
Suprisingly, there is barely any obnoxiously loud background music and I didn't notice any bad cuts, another notorious ROE trade mark.
Sadly, Chelsey Reist as the main lead is a big miss. Jennifer Proce would be much better and with a limited screen time she was much better and actually had chemistry with M. Trottier. Movie also felt lifeless. There is also another almost obligatory thing in every ROE TV movie - wardrobe change, and it's tiresome watching it again and again. But what really ruined movie is screenplay or should I say millennial cringe and moronic writing. I was already bored just after 10 min, but I managed somehow to watch to the end to see if maybe it can be a bit better.
Sadly, no, but like in the best and worst ROE tradition, you can watch the whole movie compressed in 2:26 min long trailer. You'll miss nothing.