Phonearl
Good start, but then it gets ruined
Helllins
It is both painfully honest and laugh-out-loud funny at the same time.
mraculeated
The biggest problem with this movie is it’s a little better than you think it might be, which somehow makes it worse. As in, it takes itself a bit too seriously, which makes most of the movie feel kind of dull.
Alistair Olson
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
blanche-2
Candice Bergen plays an author recovering from a nervous breakdown in "Footsteps," a 2003 TV movie based on a play by Ira Levin.Bergen is Daisy, a popular author making her first public appearance in a long time. She has just killed off a major character who has appeared in many books. A man screaming at her about this from the back of the hall unnerves her. She has decided to face her fears and spend the night in her beach house alone, as her husband is away - during the film, she has a series of phone calls with him. When she arrives there after the Q&A, she can't find her dog and a fan (Bug Hall) has broken into her house. He assures her he's not there to hurt her. He seems to know everything about her; afraid, Daisy keeps ordering him to get out.The police arrive at the behest of her husband in the form of Bryan Brown, his "Thorn Birds" days long behind him He manages to get the fan out of the house and agrees to wait with her until her dog is returned - it's been picked up by the pound. As time goes on, Daisy realizes he's not a cop. Who is he? And did someone send him? This is a good, atmospheric TV movie. It's somewhat derivative and somehow it never really scared me, but the performances are good and there are suspenseful moments. I had one problem. I won't give anything away but at a certain point, one of the characters suffers a horrific injury to his hand. A towel is wrapped around it and the individual goes on as if nothing has happened. To which I say, give me a break. The pain had to be unendurable.You're not really sure what's going to happen in the end, so you'll have to make your own decision.
dontask
As a big Candice Bergen fan i was looking forward to see this movie. And i wasn´t disappointed, this was a very interesting movie. It´s the kind of movie that you don´t know how it´s gonna end until the last minute, and you don´t trust anyone. Candice Bergen´s performance was amazing and so was Bug Hall´s and Bryan Brown´s. I hope this movie comes out on VHS or DVD but in the mean time I recommend anyone who likes suspense to catch this one on tv.
Michael O'Keefe
Tense drama of life imitating art. A popular suspense novelist(Candice Bergen)with a myriad of phobias is terrorized when a couple of strangers appear at her isolated beach house. Murder is the theme and it takes big time nerve and little savvy to survive. Bryan Brown as well as Bergen are tremendous and believable. Also in the cast are Bug Hall and Michael Murphy. Very good for a made-for-TV movie. Kudos to Christopher Franke for the mood setting musical background.
vchimpanzee
Daisy Lowendahl is the author of a series of books about a female James Bond. When she makes her first public appearance in five years at the premiere of her latest movie about one of her novels, she is threatened by a man in the audience who says someone copied the crime in one of her novels, resulting in the death of someone close to him.Though shaken up by the experience, Daisy still returns alone to her isolated home, only to find no lights and no dog. She calls her husband on the cell phone, but there seems to be terror around every corner, behind every door. Meanwhile, on the news, a man has been beaten up, and his green pickup with lots of bumper stickers has been stolen. Daisy soon finds herself in what seems like a real-life version of one of her novels. What follows is a series of twists and turns that will keep surprising right to the very end. The VERY end.Candice Bergen was great. Her character was quite neurotic, but she also showed a great deal of confidence when the time came to be really scared. Later, she seemed no more frightened than the average person. She also went through a period of seeming borderline insane. Bryan Brown was quite good, too, going through numerous changes as the movie progressed. The music was quite effective in establishing tension, even when it seemed everything was all right. Sometimes the music turned positively otherworldly.This was good. I don't like movies like this to be TOO scary.Possible Spoilers:The lights worked. There was just a bulb loose. But there was a young obsessed fan (Bug Hall) hiding in a closet. A cop with a British accent (Bryan Brown) showed up soon after that, saying that Daisy's husband called him.DEFINITE SPOILERS:Everything seemed all right, and the cop let the boy go. Daisy has observed, though, that he doesn't seem much like a cop. And the boy got in a green pickup with lots of bumper stickers ...SURPRISE ENDING!!!!!!!You didn't think we were going to forget the man from the theater?