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- Wayne Conlon
- (as Alexander Bisping)
- Max Hersog
- (as Alexander Gorchkov)
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This is a made for TV movie so you are aware from the time you put it on that it's not going to win many awards. The story is a bit confusing at times and very generic but it is held together by a decent performance from Melissa George as the ex reporter. The rest of the performances are less impressive and this does hamper proceedings at times.
For all it's faults it does at least build up a nice air of mystery but unfortunately the end reveal is a bit disappointing
Whilst this isn't a great film, I did find it somewhat entertaining and it did at least hold my interest. As long as your expectations are low then this is an easy enough watch.
The bottom line is there's this kid in a Canadian movie that's trying to pretend it's filmed in America, and as he's heading towards Boston, there's a highway sign which reads, Cambridge XXX miles and Boston XXX miles, (I'm surprised they didn't goof up and make the sign in kilometers). But the fatal flaw is you can tell the sign isn't real! The fonts are too small and it just clearly looks fake. It reminded me of when Wylie Coyote would see the Road Runner coming and he'd make a fake sign that said 'detour' and would be waiting at the top of a ravine with a giant bolder.
So that's all you need to know, the sign says it all. From there on in it's 1 and a 1/2 hour downhill boulder into a ravine.
If I could think of a plus side, Melissa George looked gorgeous here; however, by the end of the movie I was bored and wanted to go to sleep. Skip this film if its on tv. Second Chances is not even one of those "so bad its good" films. Don't even give it one chance.
This is a murder mystery TV thriller. There are some problems with the production, the writing, and the final section. The production is strictly TV and it struggles to make Montreal locations be Boston. Somebody should be fired for the bad signage work. The writing is problematic. As a mystery, the reveal needs to have more obvious hints. The villains need bigger roles. It doesn't make sense that he kills like the serial killer. Why? This should not be that complicated. It should be formulaic. As for the final section, it makes no sense that the swat team doesn't go into the house first. There are issues with the sequencing of events. Grading on a curve, this fails even as a cable TV movie.
I couldn't watch because it was such a poorly imagined film. Do your research!
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