A single mother entertains a dangerous fantasy after she's recruited to live in an unsold property in an empty development.A single mother entertains a dangerous fantasy after she's recruited to live in an unsold property in an empty development.A single mother entertains a dangerous fantasy after she's recruited to live in an unsold property in an empty development.
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- TriviaEarly in the film, the real estate agent Brenda says she, "even has a cul-de-sac named after her". The film ends with a shot of the RV parked on the corner of Brenda Court and Ovington St.
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One of the few cases I'd ask for a longer movie. This had SUCH potential.
The absolute best part of this movie was the co-lead boy, Luke Ganalon. For such a young kid, he was incredible in his role. I know it's hard to direct kids to be good actors, but it wasn't until just now I found that he's been acting awhile. So that, explains that. (Also, he may or may not be 18, but looks between 9-13.)
A very close second great part of this was the concept. An apparent Bipolar/etc, down on her luck single mom of one is a drifter until she gets a job working to maintain a model house in BFE Arizona (Southeast corner of the State.) Technically, the house looks beautiful and well maintained, but for plot purposes, her job is to make it presentable for potential buyers.
Her son's job - and boy, it shouldn't be this way - is to make sure his mom takes her VERY NEEDED meds so she doesn't go psycho. Well, she says she does take them...
The rest of the small cast is excellent, including Monique Gabriela Curnen as said Mom, the always wonderful Kathy Baker as the Realtor and Jon Jon Briones as the stalker Store Owner. The setting is nice - and I'm a little biased. (I love the few/far between movies set in Arizona and this was a nice surprise since I didn't know that going in.) And most of the movie's set up is well done and suspenseful with the mother falling further and further into madness.
But, there were so many opened doors and one horrific ending, it reminded me of the ending(s) to Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. It just...ends. And badly.
There is enough to love in this movie, like the kid's performance and concept, but damn. They must've edited out or simply didn't shoot the scenes that could've made the last third comprehensible and satisfying.
***
Final Thoughts: As much praise as I had for the kid (by the way, it also helps I love his character's name in real life and I've actually never heard it used in a movie before: Jaime,) he had one of the weirdest props in this movie - aside from his unexplained usage of floaties in the desert. He ran around the Arizona desert in a thick robe IN SUMMER. I'm not even guessing at the time of year: they tell us this lasts through one summer. No way anyone could survive our heat in that robe.
Also, while trying to figure out how old this kid is, I believe he may have been 18, but just looked so much younger, I found out his net worth is $1.3 million for his career so far. For that money, yeah, I guess he better carry this feature.
The absolute best part of this movie was the co-lead boy, Luke Ganalon. For such a young kid, he was incredible in his role. I know it's hard to direct kids to be good actors, but it wasn't until just now I found that he's been acting awhile. So that, explains that. (Also, he may or may not be 18, but looks between 9-13.)
A very close second great part of this was the concept. An apparent Bipolar/etc, down on her luck single mom of one is a drifter until she gets a job working to maintain a model house in BFE Arizona (Southeast corner of the State.) Technically, the house looks beautiful and well maintained, but for plot purposes, her job is to make it presentable for potential buyers.
Her son's job - and boy, it shouldn't be this way - is to make sure his mom takes her VERY NEEDED meds so she doesn't go psycho. Well, she says she does take them...
The rest of the small cast is excellent, including Monique Gabriela Curnen as said Mom, the always wonderful Kathy Baker as the Realtor and Jon Jon Briones as the stalker Store Owner. The setting is nice - and I'm a little biased. (I love the few/far between movies set in Arizona and this was a nice surprise since I didn't know that going in.) And most of the movie's set up is well done and suspenseful with the mother falling further and further into madness.
But, there were so many opened doors and one horrific ending, it reminded me of the ending(s) to Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. It just...ends. And badly.
There is enough to love in this movie, like the kid's performance and concept, but damn. They must've edited out or simply didn't shoot the scenes that could've made the last third comprehensible and satisfying.
***
Final Thoughts: As much praise as I had for the kid (by the way, it also helps I love his character's name in real life and I've actually never heard it used in a movie before: Jaime,) he had one of the weirdest props in this movie - aside from his unexplained usage of floaties in the desert. He ran around the Arizona desert in a thick robe IN SUMMER. I'm not even guessing at the time of year: they tell us this lasts through one summer. No way anyone could survive our heat in that robe.
Also, while trying to figure out how old this kid is, I believe he may have been 18, but just looked so much younger, I found out his net worth is $1.3 million for his career so far. For that money, yeah, I guess he better carry this feature.
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