56 reviews
Everything from the weaves, to the acting, to the scripting and plot were bad bad bad!
- dramafreebri
- Jul 31, 2019
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This movie was beyond predictable with terrible acting. I don't know why Tasha Smith or RonReaco Lee ( Survivors Remorse) would agree to participate in the film because they are good actors.
I agree with most reviewers, another Breaking In that not so exciting.
I agree with most reviewers, another Breaking In that not so exciting.
- vtwoods-01590
- Aug 1, 2019
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- darnellrice
- Dec 5, 2018
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The bad bad bad acting was almost too much to take!! Just an all around awful movie! DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME!!
- donaldgalloway
- Aug 2, 2019
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- deanhupman
- Aug 4, 2019
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- tailzx-80267
- Jul 31, 2019
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- roywilson-99705
- Aug 8, 2019
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Well blow me down with a feather!!! Even my insomnia can't justify this absolute pile of mooky stink! Do the producers know their money has been burnt! Do the actors realise they will probably never work again!!
The movie starts off with a good premise. A newly widowed woman and her family is put in danger when they are held hostage over her late husband's secret that none of them know anything about. Unfortunately, two factors ruined the movie: bad acting and a cynical ending.
Writing Quality: The plot is actually decent with the family's lives becoming more endangered as the two masked men are convinced they must know something about Brenda's late husband's secret. There are a couple of slow motion shots that are well executed. The voices of the two villains come off as deep and mechanical, sending out a chilling vibe. The setting of the home is absolutely gorgeous and visually pleasing. But the acting by Tasha Smith (Brenda) is atrocious. First, just after her husband dies, she shows no sadness or much emotion and instead consoles her friend, her husband's work partner, who is shedding many tears of sorrow. Smith proved her acting prowess in Why Did I Get Married and Daddy's Little Girls, but here she barely shows any reaction to her situation. It's awful. And RonReaco Lee's (Cain) acting is just as stale.
Scare factor: The masked men's voices give you goosebumps. There are several situations where the family's lives are at stake.
Content (sex, language & violence): Brenda is seen standing in bra and panties for no particular reason. Some language. Lots of violence.
Values: None really. The ending could have saved this movie. Instead, it plunges it into a dark cynical and vengeful hole.
Watching this movie, it feels like all the actors are trying way to hard to act like normal people and it is crap. In other words the acting is the worst I've seen in a long time.
- carlodegraaff
- Aug 3, 2019
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This was a really good moive. Whats the name of the one song that was in the moive im dying to hear the rest
So this movie had some potential but the actors... HORRIBLE! There were about 2 good actors, a few mediocre actors & a ton of horrible actors. The plot of the movie was good I just can't look past the horrible acting...
- andy-33813
- Aug 9, 2019
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- zsazsa-07587
- Aug 12, 2019
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Similar to the Breaking In movie starring Gabriel Union......yawn
- daughterof_ann
- Dec 10, 2018
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The movie was OK for a low budget film. However, my son pointed out a scene in which someone attempted to run out of view of the camera and hide behind a tree.
At first, we thought that it was supposed to be the authorities preparing to arrest the perpetrator, but then the scene changed. We rewatched the scene twice just to be sure.
Ok, we didn't see a thing!!!
At first, we thought that it was supposed to be the authorities preparing to arrest the perpetrator, but then the scene changed. We rewatched the scene twice just to be sure.
Ok, we didn't see a thing!!!
- lopezpatricia-06139
- Nov 2, 2019
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- jbsubscript
- Aug 6, 2019
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Y'all are just saying this movie is bad just because the actors are black! No, really...this movie was horrible, especially the acting! Middle school drama students can act better than this
- louie-78719
- Nov 13, 2019
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I'm watching the movie as we speak and so far it has so much thrill to it and Tasha Smith is a great actress for this type of movie.. Chris stokes and Marques Houston did a great job
- kayn-35668
- Dec 1, 2018
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Would talented Tasha Smith be a part of this mess. I agree with dramafreebri. Please Chris Stokes, stop making movies! I could not even finish this. I only clicked on it because of Tasha Smith, but I could not finish it.
- apatricdavis
- Aug 7, 2019
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Terrible, all around. The basic premise isn't bad, some secret coming around to cause trouble for a widow and her family, but the way this was put together just didn't work. The acting is flat, and unbelievable. The characters are forced at best, and often ridiculous. The plot is so full of holes you want to scream. Add in the blatant racism, with every white character we see being a bad guy, and it's beyond pathetic. The dialogue stank, the directing wasn't good, and the only remotely believable character was the teenager. Even the sets weren't impressive. Just an overall waste of time, using bits and pieces of good movies, and doing so badly.
- fisherbee1-1
- Aug 6, 2019
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It's one of those Sunday mornings, you are looking for something to watch, this pops up on Netflix so why not.
The film is totally predictable, I can't really say I'd worked out who was behind it, it's so obvious you could see it if you were asleep, many have said about the scene where she is stood in her underwear for nearly 10 minutes, the whole scene made no sense at all.
Don't waste your time, seriously it's not worth it
The film is totally predictable, I can't really say I'd worked out who was behind it, it's so obvious you could see it if you were asleep, many have said about the scene where she is stood in her underwear for nearly 10 minutes, the whole scene made no sense at all.
Don't waste your time, seriously it's not worth it