Spielkameraden (TV Movie 2012)

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Spielkameraden: Directed by Andrew C. Erin. With Marguerite Moreau, Richard Ruccolo, Abby Brammell, Natalie Alyn Lind. After befriending a family that has just moved in next door, Emily Valentine begins to realize that these new neighbors are hiding a deadly secret. And when her daughter is “accidentally” hurt on a playdate with her neighbor’s son, Emily digs deeper and uncovers something in the family’s past, not realizing that they will do anything to make sure it stays a secret!

“I went into this movie with fairly low expectations, but in the end I was left extremely disappointed.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe build up of this movie was slow but thanks to the acting it kept me interested. Itu0026#39;s a recognisable situation, family gets new neighbours u0026amp; donu0026#39;t know if theyu0026#39;re trustworthy. We all worry who our kids play with at some point. During the movie youu0026#39;re left wondering whou0026#39;s to trust and whou0026#39;s not. So far, an OK movie experience. The slow build up made me look forward to the ending, in suspense. Then comes the plot. Which is so incredibly weak u0026amp; not answering many questions -if any- that left me feeling i wasted my time. Personally I absolutely canu0026#39;t stand movies to end with this many unanswered questions. It feels as though the writer had some good ideas for a story but was suddenly out of inspiration when it came to the end. Also, some things are just not realistic. Without giving any spoilers away, the apparent ease at which an APB is warranted left me astonished. Thereu0026#39;s plenty of stuff in the last part of the movie that had me scratching my head, which I canu0026#39;t get into without giving spoilers away. Iu0026#39;m sure youu0026#39;ll know what I mean when youu0026#39;ve seen it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHuge disappointment for me this one. 2/10.”

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