Do not believe anybody that rates this movie with a perfect ten, they're probably related to somebody involved in this piece of garbage. From the first scene you already get that bad feeling this movie is going to be bad. It has that typical lousy piano music between every scene, that typical sound that is so common with bad television movies. Eric Roberts and Linda Gray (yes Sue Ellen from Dallas) are synonym for low rank actors in badly written movies and in this case it's no exception. I can't believe those two are supposed to attract potential viewers. Even if they're almost not present in this monstrosity they still manage to make my stomach turn. The rest of the unknown cast is cringing to watch. You wonder where they find such terrible actors. But the worst is the story, if you can call it that. It's supposedly inspired by true events, so you expect something special, but all you get is some lame gay story nobody cares about. And I have absolutely nothing against gays at all, so that's not even the issue. The issue is untalented writers that shouldn't be allowed to make movies so that we shouldn't waste our time with crap like this. Note to all the lousy directors: stop using that lame piano music between every scene, don't you see this will bring your catastrophy of a movie even more down?
Prescience
2019
Action / Romance / Thriller
Prescience
2019
Action / Romance / Thriller
Plot summary
A criminal attorney struggles with his sexuality, a cryptic new boyfriend, unemployment and the disturbing childhood secrets his parents hold.
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Eric Roberts, a guarantee for a bad movie.
Potential wasted
The start was promising, but then.. something happened. It fell to the typical cliche gay love story plots, which by now we should be over with. The boyfriend having secret family, a wife and kids, well well well.. didn't surprise me. And other things: why was Isaac (and his sister and moms) childhood traumas never really talked? All seemed to be over as soon as they killed the father which was really weird resolving to the whole issue and never talked over. And then killing gay character and not giving him a happy ending? I didn't understand why we couldn't give them a happy ending.. Maybe not as a couple, but individuals. Mark (or Pat) didn't have to die, no matter what he did, he or Pat deserved it, or the child. Isaac's weird confrontation was so out of hand, why did he have the need to confront Mark when they were clearly not his issues? And he could have just visited them, you know, and not chase by cars which never ends well. The movie had a lot of potential, for sure, but thinking it's 2019 I still don't understand why they make movies where kill gays and give them not so happy endings, even if Isaac finally moved on.
I watched this ----
---- but honestly I don't remember anything about it. No details or the plot. But I remember watching the whole movie. It's been maybe over a month since seeing it and typing these thoughts.
But I watched it!