Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD EAN: 0625712521393 Format: Color Label: Bfs Entertainment Manufacturer: Bfs Entertainment MPN: BFSDK5213D Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Bfs Entertainment Release Date: 2008-04-22 Running Time: 133 Studio: Bfs Entertainment Theatrical Release Date: 1999
Editorial Review:
A Two-Part Psychological Thriller
Two’s company. Three could be your worst nightmare.
Ellie (Julie Graham – William and Mary) is unprepared for how different her life is after giving birth to twins. Once a business partner with her husband Joe (Neil Pearson – The State Within), she now juggles work with the demands of babies and her teenage son. Overwhelmed and depressed, she is grateful when widowed Fiona (Hermione Norris – Wire in the Blood) offers to help out, but then Fiona starts taking over Ellie's life in this chilling, unsettling thriller.
approx. 133 mins.
Customer Reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: A Cautionary Tale for Overworked Moms Comment: If you're thinking of taking a pass on this TV movie because of its unmistakable similarity to "The Hand That Rocks the Cradle", reconsider. All the plot elements of its big-budget Hollywood predecessor are there, down to the brunette/blonde dynamic of the two lead actresses, but this version presents a much more complex portrait of psychological disturbance that, though quieter, is more unsettling in its greater realism. Earth mother Ellie finds herself overwhelmed with the demands of being a stay-at-home mom to twins after leaving her job as the office manager for her husband's construction business, and her marriage is feeling the strain. Enter Fiona, a friendly, well-bred fellow shopper willing to lend a hand whom Ellie keeps running into at the supermarket. They drink coffee; Fiona listens sympathetically, and she's so good with the babies. In a short time she is Ellie's constant companion and unpaid au pair. When Ellie's husband Joe hires Fiona to fill Ellie's old position in the office, the relationship between the two women starts to go off the rails, as Fiona ingratiates herself more and more into Ellie's role, not just at the office, but at home, too. Bit by bit, she is arranging a stealth takeover of not only Ellie's life, but of her sanity. The resolution grows increasingly predicatable, but this movie keeps us guessing in the getting there just when Fiona's hand will be revealed. American movie viewers expecting a big bang-up "Fatal Attraction" style finale in which the monster gets her comeuppance from the righteous, wronged wife will not get it here. The ending we do get is lower-key and vague, in keeping with the movie's very British sensibility of not overdoing things. Even without Hollywood fireworks, the strong performances by Julie Graham as Ellie and Hermione Norris as Fiona keep you watching. Graham has the showier, more passionate role as the beleagered Ellie; Norris is more self-contained, the picture of delicate, classy femininity until she gives us a glimpse of the twisted mind under the prim facade. Fans of the "Bridget Jones" movies will recognize Pearson, who plays the well-meaning and clueless Joe. Another outstanding crime drama from BritTV giant Granada, producers of the "Prime Suspect" series.
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