Bjornar Moe Jacobsen
«Don't judge a book by its cover», but you may judge this film by its cover. A woman (surrogate) intends to split a wealthy successful couple. That's the cover, and also the entire storyline. Sounds booring? I agree, you've seen it all before, and getting inspiration from fatal attraction doesn't help either.
gebased
I liked it. At first, I thought maybe it was a Lifetime chick flick. But, it was actually on HBO. It had good build up, although you kind of knew what was going to happen. The story line was pretty good and it kept me interested.
shatguintruo
Immaculately dressed man. Totally aseptic environment. Man: lawyer, well married, rich, highly regarded by the boss. All according to the "American Dream". What's wrong with these scenes? No, I will not answer. I leave it to anyone who reads these lines. Laura Taylor (Regina Hall) and John Taylor (Morris Chestnut) live this very well-driven drama at the hands of Jon Cassar. Laura has a serious health problem: if she tries to get pregnant again, she can put her life at risk. Solution: Look for a "surrogate". The search is insane. But ... here comes a humble, quiet, friendly candidate who immediately conquers Laura's heart. John (as a good lawyer) does not think it a good idea to hire her, by meeting Anna Walsh (Jaz Sinclair) ... suspects that everything is "so right" that you can distrust ... And then the suspicions are confirmed: Anna has a boyfriend Mike (Theo Rossi - in few but striking appearances) who lives to apply blows on desperate wives to have a child ... The cinematography is excellent (David Moxness) capturing the environment as one should do in a good thriller. Highlight for Daniel Coe (Construction Coordinator) for the sensational work and for John Frizzell (Music). On a scale of 1 to 10, my vote is 7 (very good).
capone666
When the Bough BreaksThe easiest way for a childless couple to get a baby is to hang around a Walmart washroom.Unfortunately, the parents in this psychological thriller impregnated a surrogate instead.Unsuccessful in their attempts to conceive, John (Morris Chestnut) and Laura (Regina Hall) ultimately decide to fertilize another woman's eggs in order to start their family.While their proxy Anna (Jaz Sinclair) appears to be the perfect choice, she soon develops an unhealthy attraction towards John that finds her driving a duplicitous wedge between the couple that could not only cost them their unborn child, but also their own lives.A glorified Lifetime movie masquerading as a major motion picture, this substandard melodrama even lacks the tautness and titillation needed to be a movie of the week. Low on ingenuity and craziness, this psycho stranger story fails at being bad. Besides, if the surrogate wants you dead won't your baby inherit that bloodlust? Red Lightvidiotreviews.blogspot.ca