There's going to be nothing that justifies the villain for me. Tired of nutjob grandmas. This one's justification is that her DIL hates her so much that she killed her son to make granny suffer. Seriously? That's what we're going with? Of course grandma kidnaps her granddaughter, drugs her, and all of this makes sense in her mind. Grandma's act is so bad. By the end scene, I'm sick of her and want to wipe that smirk off her face. Usually when a movie is about family secrets, the use of flashbacks adds context. It would have made sense for the movie to show flashbacks to Scott's childhood from the POV of granny where she was the perfect mom to her perfect little boy. Then when they got to the "reveal" of what his true childhood was, they could have used flashbacks and voiceovers to show how it really was. Like a visual of a shattered reality grandma made up for herself. The father's scenes were so brief in the beginning that the movie didn't set any of that up. Everything we know is from the pov of the mother and grandmother, so we never hear what he really feels about his mother.
Once granny finds out the truth about her son's death, she just compounds her crimes and now wants to murder her grandchild. She goes from a possibly grieving mom to petty and vindictive. I can't with this movie. Why are bathtub scenes so popular?
Mom and daughter look like sisters, which happens often on Lifetime. Also, is Uncle Steve really "Uncle Steve?" He's coming off more like a love interest than mom's brother.
Skip this one.
Once granny finds out the truth about her son's death, she just compounds her crimes and now wants to murder her grandchild. She goes from a possibly grieving mom to petty and vindictive. I can't with this movie. Why are bathtub scenes so popular?
Mom and daughter look like sisters, which happens often on Lifetime. Also, is Uncle Steve really "Uncle Steve?" He's coming off more like a love interest than mom's brother.
Skip this one.