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4/10
Comments rival the story
caa82117 September 2006
I happened upon this flick on a rainy Sunday, intending to tune-in to something else. Out of curiosity, I accessed the comments here, and found myself watching it to the end. I really didn't do so with intent -- this was one of those movies where you're "fascinated," and watch it for "another couple of minutes," until you finally just watch to the end. And the indictment of it in most of these comments made it more fascinating to view. The one comment where the person really liked it seems to be solely as a result of liking Ladd and Spano, and their earlier roles. But great isn't anywhere to be found anywhere here - story, performances, and particularly the absurd courtroom hi-jinks. We all know that Perry Mason (before Raymond Burr passed the 300-lb. mark), and Ben Matlock, are granted some leeway in cavorting around the courtroom, instead of being boringly confined to a lectern. And Matlock is especially granted the privilege of entering exhibits often by simply going to the jury and showing them, before the judge and prosecutor have even been informed of, or shown, them. No real-life judge or prosecutor would stand for this.

Both Perry and Ben almost always ended the proceedings by wringing a confession of the real killer. Actually Perry nearly always did this, but often Matlock would simply present overwhelming evidence of the true culprit, pronounce it "reasonable doubt," and then leave it to the cops and prosecutors to proceed against the guilty party - sometimes on-camera, sometimes presumed at the end of the show.

But that said, Holland Taylor's histrionics and the amount of leeway afforded her, in the courtroom portion of this story, made the actions of Matlock/Mason more-closely resemble the slow, often boring detail such as seen on Court TV and in real-life courtrooms.

Every character in this presentation was either insipid, unsympathetic, obnoxious, boring, improbable - or some combination of two or more of these.

The ending was the most banal, absurd, even silly conclusion possible - but again, fascinating because of this. Ladd and Spano are attractive individuals, and t.v. movies would appear their best forte - probably best in 2nd-lead (probably better if "3rd-") roles, even in this venue. Taylor could be cast as the aunt or mother of one of them. Give this one 1 star for the story/performances, and 3 additional for the fascination factor.
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4/10
One of the better made-for-tv films
tlharrison-5954618 August 2022
It's not a cinematic masterpiece or anything, but it was enjoyable. I didn't find it to be overly predictable, and towards the third act, I wondered which way things would go. Sure, some aspects were exaggerated, like the courtroom theatrics-- but Holland Taylor brought a great performance into this lower-budget film. The main actress did a pretty good job as well.
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3/10
Predictable & Cheesy TV Thriller
csfrankel18 April 2004
"The Deadly Look of Love" is essentially "Fatal Attraction" with a couple of twists added onto the back half. The ending will not surprise anyone who has seen more than two or three Movies of the Week. It is yet another cautionary tale about succumbing to temptation, and it adds nothing fresh to the genre.

Brett (Vincent Spano) is engaged to a beautiful woman who just happens to have a sizable trust fund. Even though he has it all, he risks losing everything by starting up a steamy side affair with Janet (Jordan Ladd). Janet, a doe-eyed blonde from Cedar Falls, falls hard for Brett, and she does not take it particularly well when he comes clean about his engagement. Shortly after the wedding, Mrs. Brett turns up dead in the master bedroom of the large, luxurious home she shared with her new husband. When the police question Brett, he promptly points the finger at Janet. Following her arrest, Janet seems to get loonier by the minute - not that she was the picture of stability before. Her defense attorney (Holland Taylor) is convinced that Janet is innocent and is hell bent on proving it.

Did she do it or didn't she? How will it end? You can find out the answers to these questions the next time "The Deadly Look of Love" airs on your local station. And be sure not to miss the moral of this beautiful story: men are pigs, and women are crazy.
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3/10
The events of the movie....
Boomer196317 September 2006
.... may seem far fetched.... but there really was a real life story.. of a man who had an affair with a woman, who found out where he and his new wife were staying,, and she killed the wife,, making it look like a murder rape.......

in her delusion she had told everyone that the man had asked her to marry him.. so she quit her job in Wisconsin... and moved to Minnesota..........

last I heard she was in a mental institution, Security Prison....

she was still wearing the "engagement ring." that she has purchased for herself... and had told everyone that he had bought it for her.

The events took place in a small town in Wisconsin,,,,,,, and the murder happened in Minnesota......

There even was a feature story in "People" magazine... Spring of 1988, I want to say on Page 39. I remember this as I was in college at the time,, and a colleague of mine had met the individual in the Security Hospital....
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1/10
crap
schnuck26 April 2006
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i can't believe i actually watched this but i guess i just wanted to know if this movie would get unintentionally funnier and funnier towards the end. and it did. the climax was the poorest performance ever given by the defence lawyer - so out of real life that even for a fictional story it was far too weird. no way anyone on this planet can behave in front of a court like she did. and probably the worst prosecutor on earth. why was he in court anyway? he did nothing and absolutely nothing to prove her guilty. a simple search of her house would have resulted in the find of the rings. but no go. he preferred to say "objection" 2 or 3 times during the whole trial - that was it. the blonde lunatic was given a truth-drug to prove her innocent but not Brett. the lunatic almost had an altar of Brett in her home that could have proved her sick obsession. but again no go. during the court scene i felt the silent urge to take the needlepoint out of her hand and bang it several times against her head. even real weirdos do not look that silly fake "i am innocent" like she did. and what does this movie tell us? never marry a woman with a life insurance: as soon as she falls down the stairs her husband will be thrown into jail, guilty or not. evil, evil men.
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Completely predictable with terrible acting
StephanieGould25 July 2004
The only redeemable thing about this entire movie is Holland Taylor because she is an amazing actress. Everyone else (Jordan Ladd, Vincent Spano) were completely melodramatic and over-acting. Granted, television movies are not supposed to be of Oscar-winning calibers but this takes the bad-television movie genre to an entire level of horrible. Jordan Ladd's character was over-acted and too melodramatic even for a psychotic character. Other supporting characters like the mothers of Vincent Spano and Jordan Ladd made the movie worse by feeding off of their costars bad acting. The scenes were so predictable that my friend and I were anticipating the dialogue before it happened and then ending up to be right. The music made it even worse. It was your classic bad tele-flick, made worse by terrible actors. 0/4 stars
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1/10
Absolutely Preposterous
bigtrain453 January 2021
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Vincent Spano's character is engaged to the rich and stunning Jayne Heitmeyer, and somehow he finds pinch-face shrimp Jordan Ladd, who looks like she's about 15, worth fooling around with, risking his future fortune? Sure. I know guys can be pigs, but the casting is terrible. It would be much easier to believe that if he was engaged to the mousy Ladd he'd be seriously hot for a woman like Heitmeyer. And Mimi Kuzyk plays Heitmeyer's mother? They're only 8 years apart in real ife. And we're supposed to believe the barely 5' Ladd overpowers and kills the 5'9" Heitmeyer, badass superwoman of so may sci-fi shows? Don't waster your time.
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1/10
Worse film ever!
guilfisher-129 January 2006
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I couldn't believe this terrible movie was actually made at all. With the worst actors you could find, the worst script written (Mark Frost & Sollace Mitchell) and by far the worst waste of time in viewing. I won't belabor the story as it's really not worth it. But I will elaborate on some of the performances and definitely the story. As to the story, it is very hard to believe that this bitty crazy schemer could actually do what she did. That in reality the wife couldn't defend herself against a little bitty of a thing. That the husband could actually find the nut case attractive at all. That the defense attorney could break every court rule there was and keep on doing it after the judge ordered the blankety blank to shut up. And the final result of the film is an insult to justice, movie codes, and the male species. The theme of this mess is let women do as they wish, kill whom they want, defend the killer and get away with it, while the guy rots in jail the innocent victim. Hard to believe that Sollace Mitchell, the director and a man, would even want to make this dribble.

As to the acting: Jordan Ladd, the killer, is awful. A loony toons, who does needlepoint during her murder trial (is this allowed in court?) She bored me to the hilt. One more look of her batting her eyes and indicating how innocent she was and I'd throw up. She's not even attractive enough for any guy to leave his wife. The husband, played on one level by Vincent Spano, just seems to look and act stupid most of the time. He was so predictable in his performance falling into the traps set for him by all the women surrounding him. The worst by far was Holland Taylor as the Defense Attourney. She over acted throughout the film and made a mockery of justice. If she would cross examine me anytime, I'd have told her to go take a hike. Everybody else in this sleazy film did their job as directed to do so.

I wish I could give this film a zero rating. However we are forced to start with 1. Too bad. Let's not have anymore painful watching films like this. Lifetime can do better then this, I know it.

This is a postscript: Made the mistake of turning this insipid movie on by mistake. As soon as I saw the bimbo Jordan Ladd I knew I'd seen it before and didn't like it or her. I not only turned the darn thing off but had to add my anger at people like Sollace Mitchell who wrote the screenplay but also directed this horrible flick. Doesen't anyone see that her/his message is that sickness pays. Being ill and going around killing people is okay with this director/writer. Totally making the male species idiots. Well, this male tells you to go stuff it somewhere painful. We're not all that stupid and will speak out to your so called movie, which in this person's mind deserves to be trashed.

And again this loser is shown. Why???? Can't you read the comments on this stupid and despicable movie? Are we constantly subjected to see the bimbo Jordan Ladd again and again? Get her off TV, films and out of sight. She's just terrible in every sense of the word. Phew!!!!
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9/10
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"
scheer-317 April 2007
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I am not sure this will be a spoiler, but I'll take no chances. Though I won't give the ending away, what I'll say about the movie might indirectly allude to it.

Lots of people dislike this movie - judging from the comments here. I saw it with an innocent eye. That is, I had no idea how others have reacted to it. Now that I have seen lots of very negative reviews, let me say this: Most of the negative reviews I have seen seem to miss the main point of the story, which is that "hell hath no fury like a woman scorned." This proverbial truism comes from a play by William Congreve, "The Mourning Bride" (1697), where we read this: "Heaven has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turned, / Nor Hell a Fury, like woman scorned." Janet (Jordan Ladd) adds another dimension to the story. She is a kind of Female Quixote. She has read too many romances. And her fantasies take over completely. Would things have turned out in a different way had her lover married her? She seems to take the rejection in stride. Or does she? I'll let my comments about the story end there. I will only add this, Jordan Ladd does a fantastic job with with this role. She is worthy of both her mother, Cheryl Ladd, and her grandfather, Alan Ladd.

I guess I am in the minority for liking this movie. But I think I have good reason for this: an interesting theme goes a long way with me.
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3/10
A movie that is bad in every way, shape and form (besides Jordan Ladd)
TheSelfBiasResistor3 November 2006
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Jesus Christ, I can't believe I've wasted my time watching this movie. I only watched because I have such a crush on Jordan Ladd. But watching this film almost put me off her. This is absolutely awful! I could have been watching Survivor Series 93 over this.

The lead guy in this was so bland and generic. I would love it if the great Mistuharu Misawa Tiger Drove '91'd his ass through a glass window. I was enraging every time he was saying "lake" and "cabin". I'd kick his ass.

Jordan Ladd, on the other hand, was absolutely wonderful. A true angel. But she couldn't even save this utter joke of a film. Sadly, she couldn't even act like she was off her nut when she took that truth drug. It looked hilarious.

I also loved the bit where Jordan accidentally spilled yogurt on her. It reminded me of a time where...nevermind.

Anayways, do watch this film because of it's awfulness.
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8/10
Very interesting and mysterious movie.
rakoenigsberg-235-5931520 August 2014
Very interesting and mysterious movie. Strange mood. I'm not quite clear about the ending. Who actually did the killing? It's quite subtle, psychologically. The young lady did have some power. Women who are slightly "off" can be appealing.

It's not clear to me what the other reviewers had against the movie. We are brought into a young lady's fantasy world. It is not the kind of fantasy we ordinarily see in movies--obviously not a "feminist" theme. But I'm sure there are women that possess this mystical sense of romance, as well as confidence that they can "make a man happy."

It any case, movies are a fantasy--Americans take them so seriously as if they are supposed to equate with reality.
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What a piece of dribble
ApolloBoy10914 October 2004
Nutjob (Ladd) forces herself on a horny guy (Spano) and kills his wife when he does not return her love. And all the jilted women of the universe cheer when he's convicted of the crime. Yes, jilted women have another cheesecake while LIFETIME television brings you a twisted version of reality. It doesn't matter if the man wasn't guilty -- WOMAN empowerment is more important than truth and justice. Send him to jail for cheating.

My mother was watching this when I visited her recently. The pathetic writer made up new laws for the trial lawyers. Allowing the murderer's lawyer to completely disregard reality.

A judge who was asleep during law school, a man perfectly framed by what was obviously a nut case female. The Bad Man cheated on her

--- Ohhhh ---

Isn't that a good enough reason for Nutjob to KILL HIS wife.

Just a foolish chick flick, the kind real people avoid like the plague. This is only for malcontents who sit on their bums feeding their face with cheesecake because they can't get dates.
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9/10
Jordan Ladd Gave A Great Performance!
whpratt120 April 2004
This was a very entertaining film to view and it was mainly because of the great actors namely: Jordan Ladd(Janet Flanders),"Dog Gone Love",'03, who was madly in love and was extremely hot for Vincent Spano(Brett Becker),"Silence",'02, who managed to push Janets sexual buttons and started a very unusual romance with all kinds of hot scenes and even a sweet and lovely picnic in a nice cabin or lodge in the woods. Jordan had some secrets that he kept from Janet and once those secrets were told, all hell broke loose and turned this love and romance story into something you will not be able to believe. Just sit back, relax and enjoy this great picture.
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10/10
High praise for Holland Taylor
jimjosoaz5 February 2007
It apparently escaped everyone's notice, but Holland Taylor put on the best lawyer scene I have ever seen in the movies. Second after her is Raul Julia's performance in the Harrison Ford movie (whatever it was). To refer to it as "humorous", as in one comment, is completely undiscriminating. I haven't seen anywhere where she has been given the credit this portrayal deserves. So far, it is a classic. I hope Holland sees this and realizes that someone out there appreciates the overwhelming individuality she brought to this scene. To reiterate, It apparently escaped everyone's notice, but Holland Taylor put on the best lawyer scene I have ever seen in the movies. Second after her is Raul Julia's performance in the Harrison Ford movie (whatever it was). To refer to it as "humorous", as in one comment, is completely undiscriminating. I haven't seen anywhere where she has been given the credit this portrayal deserves. So far, it is a classic. I hope Holland sees this and realizes that someone out there appreciates the overwhelming individuality she brought to this scene.
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9/10
Good movie
lme30122-279-66506725 May 2019
I thought it was really good. I hate how it ended. But I thought it is worth the watch if u like lifetime movies.
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8/10
A Simple Girl From Iowa
lavatch4 February 2023
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Growing up in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Janet Flanders was a modern day Madame Bovary, whose imagination and idealism in love soared by reading romantic novels. She set high goals for herself with an optimism that invariably clashed with the realities of the callous men she chose to be prominent in her life.

In what could have been a trite and tawdry romantic potboiler, "The Deadly Look of Love" featured a stellar performance by Jordan Ladd, who made credible the story of a deluded and pathological creature.

The film also included a charismatic defense attorney, who metaphorically tore the court apart in marshaling a persuasive defense of her client. She also was able to skillfully spin the evidence to implicate the self-centered Brett in the murder of his wife Kathleen.

But the film really belongs to the unforgettable girl from Iowa. Janet's past may eventually catch up with her. But for a moment in time at the end, she seemed to be living the dream.
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