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6/10
Better than expected
sed-2383925 July 2019
Don't think to hard and let it wash over you. It's really quite entertaining. India Eisley steals the show as the fruit cake nanny. If you want to see her in full on psycho mode then check out Look Away on Netflix.
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4/10
Dumb unintentional comedy
phenomynouss19 December 2020
To start, there is something about this movie, just in the way it's shot, the music, the acting, that gives me very strong vibes of being something that Tommy Wiseau's "The Room" would have aimed for if Tommy Wiseau weren't a comic genius.

This film is unfortunately a genuine attempt at a straight-forward suspense thriller, and this is tragic because it ends up being unintentionally hilarious at so many points.

A couple, Linda and Mark, with a five year old daughter, Chloe, have an incident where their nanny has dementia and Chloe accidentally burns herself a little on boiling water. Both parents work so they need a nanny and one teenager who is absolutely perfect for it, Heather, shows up practically begging to be the girl's nanny.

From there, it follows all the usual predictable twists and turns of a "femme fatale usurper" type plot with the nanny obviously outdoing the mother when it comes to being a parent and a wife, only done with such huge lapses in logic that it almost feels like the entire movie were written and directed by an actual teenager with no real sense of how the world actually works.

This lapse of logic ranges from very small and stupid things (like police pulling over a woman in her car and not letting her make any calls whatsoever) to really suspect (like the father of the girl showing a complete stranger increasingly unusual photographs of his daughter in less and less clothing and leering like a pervert) to just really dumb nonsensical idiocy (like the nanny drugging and raping Mark and everyone just immediately forgetting it).

The "twist" at the end is so stupid it's almost genius. The least I can say is that it's extremely realistic that someone seeking out someone else based on extremely minimal information ends up not finding the right person and I greatly appreciate this being recognized.
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4/10
a Wifetime of Tropes
aarpcats20 February 2022
How many times have we seen this plot in a movie?

Also, there were times in this working woman's life when I wouldn't have cared if she slept with my husband, as long as she took good care of my daughter AND cleaned the house.
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1/10
Terrible movie!
srwoodard19 September 2015
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Sadly, I watched this whole movie hoping it would get better by the end. The movie is unbelievable from the beginning. Starting with the father who leaves a nail gun in the yard while his young daughter is outside playing in that same yard. The idea that this is as good as the hand that rocks the cradle movie is all wrong.

1. The couple that hires this girl as a babysitter calls one number as a reference and then hire her. Oddly, even though the wife suspects something isn't right, she doesn't fire the girl until late into the situation. Even when the babysitter goes against what she's told her to do. She just let's her work in her home all day as a nanny ... opting to just put in more cameras in the home. Really?

2. The husband was a bit of a jerk the whole movie and never tells the wife about all of the suggestive behavior by the babysitter and that she had basically raped him? Really? He comes clean after the babysitter managed to put a recording of them having sex in the wife's work video.

3. The babysitter kills the old lady who was the original babysitter, and no one figures out anything. Really?

4. The babysitter kidnaps the couples daughter in like 5 minutes from the upstairs bedroom? Really?

5. The babysitter is pushed from the 3rd floor window and hits the ground ... yet she manages to get away? Really?

There's more to say but I'm stopping here because there's nothing good to say.
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7/10
Classic Lifetime Movie
rainbowcupcakes-124173 January 2021
This reminded me of so many of the Lifetime movies I used to watch with my grandma. It has a predictable storyline with an expected plot twist in the end. But I still found it enjoyable to watch. It's a good time waster.
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1/10
don't waste your time
mtz2325 January 2015
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the movie starts out OK but there is no way a person can crash out of a 2 story window and get up and walk away for sure she would have ruptured her spleen and a fetus would never never survive a fall like that!!!! insults my intelligence....so the ending with her on a bus holding a baby she claims she named after the father (mark) is fantasy on the writers part!! clearly not the true ending if this was based on a true story and are we to believe the cops in that town are to stupid do really investigate the murder/suicide of the old lady.... please like to know the real story if the nanny/babysitter died, did they arrest the foster dad as he was a pervert, nail gun to the chest did they really save the husband, why did the family move away????
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7/10
Really, a great lil' made-for-TV movie--
jswindter017 January 2015
Lifetime Movie Network got it right this time with a great spin on the age old "hand that rocks the cradle" concept!

I'll give no spoilers here, only to say that they did just enough tweaking on the thriller movie concept that was undoubtedly done best when played by the beautiful Rebecca De Mornay as the sexy-psycho-sitter, Peyton.

LMN kept all the key factors that made this type of thriller work, and added a few, fresh concepts that really, really did work all in favor of the movie.

All 3 of the key characters were, IMO, perfectly cast for each of their respective roles in the "love triangle", so to speak, with the husband/wife duo, and pulling up the rear is the devious lolita nanny, Heather.

Impressive, IMO, when looked at for exactly what it is..a made-for-TV- movie!..

Watch and enjoy, I say.
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3/10
Insulting to Both Men and Women...
vnssyndrome8930 August 2023
NANNY CAM/SITTER CAM (TV Movie 2014)

Brian McAuley, please contact me, I could help.

BASIC PLOT: The Kessler's are a hard working couple, with a small daughter, Chloe (Farrah Mackenzie). After a near miss at serious injury, with their last babysitter, Mrs. Highsmith (Carol Herman), they are determined to find a better replacement. The Kesslers want to make sure they find the right person, but are having no luck. Linda Kessler (Laura Allen) is an ad exec, and Mark Kessler (Cam Gigandet) is a contractor, who's working flipping a house. He's been trying to pick up the babysitting slack in the afternoons, when Chloe gets home from school. It's not going well, and after a near miss with a nail gun, they are relieved to have Heather (India Eisley), a local girl, save the day. She seems like the perfect fit, and Chloe loves her, but after the last disaster, they decide to get a nanny cam. It's illegal in their state to record audio, without both parties consent, but it seems like video will be enough. At first all seems fine, but over time Heather's behavior becomes increasingly bizarre. Can they discover her secret in time to save their family?

WHAT WORKS: *Finally, an awesome trailer, with a fantastic voiceover! Excellent!

*Cam Gigandet's portrayal of Mark Kessler, man-child, is excellent. He embodies the role, and presents the challenges many women have to have to face when dealing with "two children".

WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *Most people, in today's modern age, wouldn't take just one phone reference, as gospel. They would do an intensive background check, especially after what happened with their last babysitter, Mrs. Highsmith (Carol Herman), who ended up having dementia.

*What is with the lighting in the kitchen scene, at the 28 min mark? That kind of lighting is terrible for EVERYONE! Who thought that was a good idea? Most kitchens are lit with more than one bulb.

* It's a mistake killing Mrs. Highsmith (Carol Herman). There's no need, Heather's cruel behavior towards her was enough as a plot device. There was no need to eliminate her, it's overkill.

*NO WORKING MOTHER WOULD OBJECT TO A NANNY/BABYSITTER THAT CLEANS! As a matter of fact, it's part of the job description for full-time nannies, and au pairs. A man definitely wrote that drek (I'm talking to you Brian McAuley), because no woman would feel that way. A nanny/babysitter would see the pressures a working mother is dealing with, and try to help. Linda would be grateful for this, NOT HOSTILE.

*Once again, I can tell this is written by a man, before even looking, because men tend to write older women as jealous shrews. I see this time and time again as a plot device, and frankly, it's insulting to women in general. Linda Kessler (Laura Allen is supposed to be a smart, attractive and very successful ad executive. She's the only woman in the room at her job, and she's good at it. Those types of women, powerhouses, would not be intimidated by some tiny 18 year old babysitter, because she can cook and clean, or because the family likes her. Men fantasize about women fighting over them, but often times what's going on in the male brain, is not reality. Brian McAuley's depiction of older women, both in this movie, and in the movie Missed Connections (2016), says more about him, than any real woman. His infantalized Mark Kessler (Cam Gigandet), as the man-child, is believable to a point, but eventually becomes insulting to men. Mark's a man who needs constant reassurance, who runs from responsibilities, and makes the woman do everything. Why is it Linda's job to cook, clean and do the laundry, when they both have full-time jobs? She's also the sole breadwinner, and yet he's mad when she often has other things on her mind, like the safety of their child.

*Mark implies to Heather that he wishes Linda wouldn't focus on her career, would stay at home, and be a 1950's housewife. Why? Because he only cares about his needs, and could give a flip about hers? The movie also tells us, it's the woman's fault when her husband cheats. Mark screws up the house he's flipping, screws up the deal to sell it, and then calls his wife in the middle of the work day, to get reassurance. She's busy, can't coddle him, and so he goes home and commiserates with the 18 year-old babysitter, while getting loaded. Are any of these tropes healthy for the viewers, men or women? Why perpetrate negative stereotypes to your audience? Why do we, as viewers, put up with it? WE, AS WOMEN, SHOULD DEMAND BETTER FOR OURSELVES! The days of, "bringing home the bacon, frying it up in a pan, and never let you forget you're a man" are over! Art imitating life, can also end up with life imitating art. Demanding change is how we, as viewers, can change the zeitgeist, and our lives, for the better.

*Mark does not fire the babysitter, or tell his wife, after she makes a pass, and performs a striptease for the nanny cam. Addicts call this, "making a reservation" to misbehave later. I find this goes beyond melodramatic stereotyping, and into blatant man bashing. It's one thing to have your character be flawed, it's another to make him have every flaw there is.

*Linda is detained by police, after an anonymous call informed them she might have kidnapped a child. No child had been reported missing, there was no respondent, therefore no means to get a warrant.

Police need a warrant to search your trunk, or detain you. We have rule of law in this country, and you can't bypass it for a plot device.

*Finding out your babysitter lied should be grounds for dismissal, any sane parent would find Heather's behavior disturbing. Mark's defense of the babysitter puts his daughter at risk, and is not believable, even for a man-child.

*Executive assistants are very much like concierge, they get the tasks done. Jess (Renée Felice Smith), Linda's executive assistant, wouldn't dream of telling her boss no, especially since what she's asked to do is a legal background check. Jess's change of heart, also doesn't work, since it was Jess who gave Linda the idea about the nanny cam in the first place. WRITERS! UNDERSTAND YOUR CHARACTER'S MOTIVATIONS!

*After Linda and Mark's horrendous fight, she wouldn't be calling him "babe". They wouldn't be speaking at all! He not only shoved an abortion in her face, but also called her a terrible wife and mother. She accused him of sleeping with the nanny. Those kind of fights hang around in a relationship for awhile. WRITERS, REMEMBER YOUR CHARACTER'S MOTIVATIONS!

*Your movie has a problem, when the most likeable character is the Spy Shop Clerk (Anthony Backman).

*Most healthy, white newborn babies, are adopted quickly. They should have given Heather a heart defect, or some other ailment, that would have made her less adoptable.

TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *I can't, in good conscience recommend a movie that's bad for the audience. These types of messages to men and women, are abhorrent. We, need to demand better! If you're looking for an evil nanny movie, try A Stranger with My Kids (2017). It's one of my favorites.

CLOSING NOTES: *I have a background in psychology, I also worked as both and executive assistant, and an au pair.

*This is a made-for-tv movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews. Hope I helped you out.
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7/10
India Rocks
j-a-julian9 March 2019
Great performance by India Eisley. It's really too bad that India's filmography is so short. Beautiful, sexy, animated. Worth watching just for her performance.
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3/10
Slow and predictable
msmchug26 December 2015
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This film sounded like it was going to be like.. basic instinct or fatal attraction but it was nowhere near as good. The film starts with busy mum and dad needing to replace the dementia suffering nanny.. and of course a hot seemingly perfect teenage heather comes along at the right time. The dad and child love heather and that's her plan. Meanwhile the mum is becoming increasingly suspicious of little miss perfect - and with good cause. When left alone heather is poisoning the little girl against her mum, then drugs and sleeps with the dad ensuring it's all on the nanny cam. I didn't enjoy this movie because the story was slow and predictable with no excitement at all. From start to finish you can guess what will happen next . acting was OK. Not great. It doesn't compare to similar movies and I. Would not recommend
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8/10
I liked this particular movie
phuckracistgop5 March 2024
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But I did see a few goof along the way, but otherwise I like how devious the little minx was and especially when she drugged and semi-seduced/demanded the husband's cooperation.

The one funny goof that tickled me, was after the elderly woman who originally babysat for the couple was confronted by Heather. It was during the conversation between Linda and Heather when Heather's ponytail didn't know whether it wanted to drape across her left shoulder or hang directly behind her head.

I was like "It's Alive" and my other issue would have been the fall from the third floor window and Heather getting away before the police arrived.

But other than that, I enjoyed a Lifetime money without my braincells going into a stuper.
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7/10
The formula still works
phd_travel16 January 2015
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For fans of 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle' this 2014 baby sitter from hell lifetime standard thriller is entertaining and fresh enough. The likable cast includes India Eisley who acts well as the deranged nanny and Cam Gigandet as the hapless father and Laura Allen as the mother.

There have been similar nanny thrillers but the formula still works. The new element is the nanny cam which so many people are using now. Don't expect too much, there is some dialog that could have been subtler and less obvious. What's redeeming is there are some twists and turns that actually make sense that keep you guessing till the end. For this kind of movie it's worth a watch. For a lifetime thriller it's quite alright.
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2/10
Predictable, corny and poorly acted
polebakergouveia25 February 2017
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I didn't expect great depth from this film, but thought it might be entertaining. Instead, it was annoying because of the corny lines and ham acting, totally unbelievable and largely predictable. I've seen better acting school plays than than this film. It starts, predictably enough from the title, with a working mum who wants to spy on her nanny after an accident the old one. Along comes a girl in the nick of time making cow eyes at her husband and being the new bf of her 5 year-old. Of course she's a psycho with a dark past, who tries to frame the wife, seduce the husband & abduct the daughter. The whole thing comes to a sticky, if predictable, end, although the last scene, the "twist", I hadn't guessed, although I don't think it added anything to the film. It was the lack of depth to the characters, the weak dialogues and wooden acting which make the whole thing rather risible and tedious. Unfortunately, my mother-in-law wanted to watch it to the end, along with gasps of "oh, what a bad girl" which was more amusing than the film itself. I'm glad she enjoyed it.
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1/10
Oh dear
sweetondean11 August 2017
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I didn't expect great things, but beyond the predictable and absurd story line, the acting is, for the most part, pretty ordinary to out right horrid, and the direction and editing pedestrian at best. And please don't even start me on -spoiler- the scene with the old baby sitter, who is watching TV when she suspects someone is in the house. You can hear dialogue from the TV but when we cut to the TV it's the iconic shadow on the wall shot of Nosferatu walking up stairs. A silent movie. Silent. And really, could it be any more clichéd? Cut to scary, shadowy tree branches, creepy statue.... Blergh. Basically.
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6/10
Entertaining with a Twist
Movie_Freak_201914 May 2020
I did not expect much as the actors were not that known to me. But I must say that the movie turned out to be suspenseful, entertaining and very much satisfying.

Two thumbs up to the cast and director 👍👍
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2/10
Good lawdy... Lolita meets lifetime movie
Golightly67820 January 2022
It seemed interesting and the fake average rating on prime tricked me into thinking it might be worth it. Reviews say otherwise. Now i know why.

Plot holes from the beginning. Trope story line meets actors i didn't enjoy watching. Ugh. The twist didn't save it but made it more annoying.

Wasted my time completely. I consider myself fairly patient with B and C movies but this one, just stay away. I'm annoyed now and disgusted. I also consider myself more open minded that most and found this just tacky, disturbing and gross. Writing was bottom level thought process and cliché.

Triggers to audience: CP, SA.
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7/10
Very entertaining
pdg-5562512 March 2022
India Eisley gives a great performance. Really liked this film. Lot of folks are given "it's been done" review, but I don't agree. The premise might have been done, but the story itself is unique and plays out very well.
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5/10
Lifetime
SnoopyStyle4 May 2021
Linda (Laura Allen) and Mark Kessler (Cam Gigandet) are a married couple with special needs daughter Chloe. Their elderly babysitter Mrs. Highsmith suddenly shows signs of dementia and burns Chloe's arm. They need a new babysitter but money is tight. Heather (India Eisley) is headed for college. She seems to be a perfect candidate with a good reference. Linda buys a nanny cam and grows suspicious of her young babysitter.

This is a Lifetime movie aimed at the mommy audience. The first problem is the couple's casual dismissal of Mrs. Highsmith. I would have liked to have more with Mrs. Highsmith. It feels a bit like the couple has abandoned the old lady which doesn't look good. Quite frankly, she could have been a good side character to keep around. India Eisley is shockingly skinny and that keeps distracting me. The strip tease is not sexy when I'm worried about her health. The story is really basic. There is no mystery. There isn't much drama. The tension is limited. Mark is annoyingly clueless if I'm being kind. He should have fired her on the spot except he's being creepy. It would work so much better if she was already blackmailing him. One would hope to root for the couple but he makes it hard to do. The movie's greatest sin is its slowness. Honestly, it's hard to watch this without constantly stepping away.
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7/10
Safe Haven Babies
lavatch7 February 2021
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"Nanny Cam" tells the story of the demolition of a family by a crazed nanny. Linda and Mark Kessler are struggling to make ends meet and both are working full-time. After they dismiss the kind Mrs. Barbara Highsmith due to her dementia, they hire a perky teenage nanny named Heather Lambert. The Kesslers also install a "nanny cam" so that they can view remotely that their daughter Chloe is not being neglected. Unfortunately for the Kesslers, the clever and diabolical Heather turns the tables on them, using the cameras to keep tabs on the parents.

The motivation for Heather's cat-and-mouse game with the Kesslers was one of the most creative parts of the screenplay for "Nanny Cam." Heather was a foundling child, abandoned by her parents on the steps of a hospital as a "safe haven" baby. When she was placed in a foster home, it turned out to be an abusive environment. Now, eighteen years later, Heather has researched her birth parent and concludes (inaccurately) that it is Linda Kessler.

Heather is hell bent on completely destroying the Kessler family. One of the strangest character developments was the treatment of Linda's husband Mark, who allowed himself to be seduced by Heather. He then not only concealed his adultery from Linda, but actively lobbied to keep Heather on the job!

It was Linda Kessler, who was troubled by the character of Heather from the outset. The quick-thinking Linda decides to pay a visit to Heather's parents, not realizing that they were the foster family that adopted Heather. But Linda discovers that Heather was abused, and she even tries to comfort Heather while letting her go as a nanny.

The filmmakers devised a wild finale in which Mark is drugged and little Chloe is kidnapped. It is entirely up to Linda to solve the mystery of Heather's motivation and set her straight. The guilt-ridden Linda had already searched out the "safe haven" baby that she had deposited at the hospital and learned that the daughter had died in an auto accident. She knows that Heather cannot possibly be her daughter.

The film's denouement of a contented family seemed like a stretch to believe, given Mark's indiscretion. Based on Linda's character, she would not have been so forgiving. Despite the head-scratching ending, the actors convincingly portrayed their characters and the direction was crisp with the effective use of close-ups and a pulsating score that demonstrated how even hidden cameras could not thwart the nanny from hell.
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5/10
A little bit of false advertising
nogodnomasters11 January 2018
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A family needs a babysitter and cute Heather (India Eisley) with a hidden past seems perfect. Wife (Laura Allen) installs cam. Dad (JCam Gigandet) enjoys cam. We have seen this genre played out ad nauseam.

Lifetime didn't add anything to the mix.

Guide: No f-bomb or nudity. Sex scene.
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8/10
OK for a Lifetime movie
Rorschach9527 January 2022
For India Eisley, but nevertheles and for the story this film though pretty underrated deserves a watch.

If I had not seen Look Away, also with the same protagonist actress probably I would have enjoyed this film even more, especially the ending twist.

It is not an A film category thriller, but if you are looking to be entertained by a story resembling real life stories then you should give this film a go.
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4/10
The Nan That Rocks the Cradle
wes-connors23 March 2015
Working mother Laura Allen and handsome, well-built husband Cam Gigandet (as Linda and Mark Kessler) leave their little girl with elderly, hard-of-hearing babysitter Carol Herman (as Barbara Highsmith) and a mishap occurs. The couple reluctantly hires attractive young India Eisley (as Heather Lambert) as a new babysitter for gap-toothed little Farrah Mackenzie (as Chloe). The teenage babysitter shows off a hickey on her upper thigh to bond with the little girl, who is scarred from the opening incident...

Because she and Mr. Gigandet are often out working and don't want another unexplained incident to occur, Ms. Allen sets up a hidden camera to monitor events in the home. Of course, the sexy babysitter becomes a star. There are also some startling revelations...

This formula has been done before, and much more memorably. "Nanny Cam" stumbles around its titillating situation. The biggest thing caught on tape is disappointing; it's obvious the supposed male "abductor" is not even participating in the act, but nobody seems to notice. This is the first time producer Nancy Leopardi takes credit for directing a feature and she works well with the actors. As a seemingly psycho teenage sex object, Eisley shows a great range of emotions. The ending disappoints.

**** Nanny Cam (12/28/14) Nancy Leopardi ~ India Eisley, Laura Allen, Cam Gigandet, Farrah Mackenzie
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3/10
my opinion
natalieb-308629 July 2016
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This movie is definitely not PG because it has sex and bad words.this should be rated PG- 13 or 15 this is not one you want to watch with a child under 13 years old. It was also very predictable about what will happen next.This movie is violent,gruesome and does not want to be one you watch with young children.I don't recommend. There are 4-5 bad words.There is sex images that should not be shown in front of small eyes,it is not a good influence.There is also something at the end where it shows that she has had a baby at a young age,which is definitely not a good lead for teenagers and young children.There is also a part where she is basically a kidnapper which is also bad because of what it may influence.I think that this is too harsh for young ones it is too early to learn about sex and bad words.please watch before showing.
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1/10
Terrible movie
bruhitsabbey23 April 2019
Definitely would not recommend unless you want to cringe a ton it really doesn't have the best plot in my opinion.
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2/10
Unrealistic warning spoilers
firestyx-8518325 January 2021
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It was really good until the end. They really destroyed it. I can get the whole safe haven crap but the baby at the end would be 100% unrealistic as the guy was drugged into doing it so at that his sperm is at a low peak, then it happened at night which statically, sperm levels are naturally low. So there he's already basically shooting blanks, and it's actually extremely hard to get a woman pregnant as it is. It would've been a great movie without that ending. It would've been better if she tried doing it to another family.
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