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My Wish List for this Film... (spoilers)


While I thought the subject matter was good and fresh for the times (cyber stalking on a whole new level, and further applying her experience with it to her students was great) and the acting was pretty decent (with the female roles anyway), there were some things that I wish had been different:

Christina Cox can do a great lead, but is not a great victim. This actress is too good to be cast as a helpless victim and a cheated-on wife. That said, she still did a decent job. She's far too pretty too to be wearing bland gray suits the whole time though! Yuck. What a waste of her looks and talent. Try to catch her in Making Mr. Right -- she really is stunning. But you'd never know it from this role.

The actor they paired her with -- not a believable match. He looked like her gay assistant or her manny, rather than her mate of 15 years and a man who would want to cheat on her.

I thought the gal who played Allison did a really good job. I've never seen her before, but wow, very believable as a lovesick psycho. However, got a little dumb when she stabbed her employer in the neck with a needle, somehow loaded her body into the trunk, then the gal is awake, stumbling backward instead of fighting forward for her life, etc., etc. She should have just got her in the neck and tossed her in a closet or something. But seriously, wouldn't they be able to trace back the needle and whatever was used? Not the point, but that's why it didn't fit - threw you off track because it was just dumb and not believable.

How did this girl get such a huge house to live in? I must've missed that.

Great cat fight at the end between the 2 gals. Very believable.

Bottom line for me: I thought this plot idea was pretty good. Makes you really wonder: what would I do if someone did this to me online? And scary to realize the true realm and capabilities of the Internet and who you might REALLY be chatting with.

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I thought the gal who played Allison did a really good job. I've never seen her before, but wow, very believable as a lovesick psycho. However, got a little dumb when she stabbed her employer in the neck with a needle, somehow loaded her body into the trunk, then the gal is awake, stumbling backward instead of fighting forward for her life, etc., etc. She should have just got her in the neck and tossed her in a closet or something. But seriously, wouldn't they be able to trace back the needle and whatever was used? Not the point, but that's why it didn't fit - threw you off track because it was just dumb and not believable.



I was wondering how did she carry the body out of the building and put it in her car without anyone seeing her? The body would have been heavy, so she would have need help. It was still pretty early in the day, so how would she have made it pass all the people who would have been out at that time without anyone seeing her?

Why didn't the wife call the police as soon as she realize that Alison was A.J? There was so much wrong with this movie. I also felt that the guy who played her husband didn't looked like he would have been married to her. They had no chemistry at all. I couldn't even buy them as friends, let alone a married couple of 15 years.






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Good point about nobody calling the police. I did wonder that too at one point earlier on -- why no police? There's probably not a whole lot they can do, but would've been interesting to see what they could try to do if it ever happened to you in real life.

Jen

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the guy should tuck in his shirt. what a slob.



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