Hellen
I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Keira Brennan
The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
Kirandeep Yoder
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
tixithewild
Really good story with good acting, but the photography of the movie is so bad that it killed my concentration. Angles are so wrong, and imbalanced, shifted point of perspective, most of the time when characters are talking you can see only half of their faces with the rest of the screen completely empty and blurred. Lightning is also very bad under the direct sunlight with harsh shadows. I mean the noon sun is either behind their faces or from the side and you only see half of the face. Very distracting, and also, in almost every scene there must be something blurry in foreground that takes over half of the screen! So annoying! Who ever was behind the camera was either amateur or experimenting. This killed the movie for me, which sadly has such a great story.
evening1
Very good example of the "suicide"-disguising-a-homicide genre.Rob Lowe is chillingly convincing as dentist Bart Corbin, who, according to both the movie and news reports, pleaded guilty to killing both his wife Jenn, and, 14 years earlier while in dental school, his estranged girlfriend Dolly Hearn.Both were found dead with single gunshots to the right side of the head, sans notes, yet in each case suicide was the theory first put forth.All of the performances are strong in this far better-than-average Lifetime yarn. In addition to Lowe, there is Stefanie von Pfetten as Jenn, who suspects her husband of having an affair and gets sucked into an internet romance with "Chris," who is really a lesbian posing as a man. Pfetten is believably devastated when the truth becomes clear.Michelle Hurd is also good as the determined Det. Roche, who starts out seeing a cut-and-dried case of suicide but remains open to the possibility of a much more sinister crime scenario. Also turning in strong performances are the boy who plays Jenn's somber 7-year-old son -- he tracks through blood to discover Jenn's body -- and the American Indian/Israeli actress who plays Jenn's lovesick Internet correspondent.I read online that Corbin's attorneys originally argued that "coincidence isn't evidence." Interesting claim! And from what I've read, Corbin technically will become eligible for parole in 2018. However, Georgia officials have said that based on the parole board's track record, he may not actually gain an opportunity for release until 2028.
suzihands
Finished the Book this movie is based on several days ago and decided to watch the movie based on that book. I like Rob Lowe as an actor and Bart Corbin, who Rob portrays, was apparently handsome but not in Rob's league in my opinion. The movie changes several facts, the main one being that after he murdered his wife, Jennifer, he took refuge with his gullible brother, he refused to come back to the crime scene, refused to see his sons and refused to have the police investigators interview him. He did not turn up outside the house he shared with his estranged wife and his two young sons and he did not tell the police at the scene he wanted to see his sons and then they could interview him. No way did this narcissistic, poor excuse of a human being, husband and father, have those boys in his care and no way did he try to abscond with them. He was way too concerned for himself to think about anyone else in the Universe, let alone the World.I was very disappointed with the Tele-Movie because I had read the factual book from front to back BUT if you haven't read the book or know too much about the case then by all means watch this movie and enjoy it for what it is. It is well written, well acted and a very interesting story. The son's names are changed in the Movie also, which I found odd because the books and reports name the boys quite openly. I hope the real Bart Corbin stays in jail for the rest of his days and only leaves in a wooden box.This movie deserves an 8 if you haven't any knowledge about the facts, only a 4 if you do.
jczoerner
This is an engaging movie... not the best, but certainly watchable. What makes this movie remarkable, however, is Rob Lowe's stellar performance. I mean, this guy is on fire! I've seen him in a few things and have never given him much that much thought, but that he could turn in such a world class performance in what is essentially a throw-away (although certainly decent) movie is a testament to what an incredible talent he must be. I am not joking. He is really good in this... he had me laughing out loud several times, not because he was funny but simply because I was in awe of how well he delivered this or that line. Just as "Batman: The Dark Knight" wasn't that good a movie but was elevated by Heath Ledger's performance, so is this TV movie elevated into true art by the solid acting performances, especially Lowe's. Recommended!