It seems that was true as far as wardrobe goes, at least. They couldn't afford enough shirts for the men in the movie to wear!
Seriously, though, they also re-used shots from other movies. A scene where a guy dressed in black, wearing a hoodie, is walking up a stairway at night toward the house the main female character lives in, is used in both this and "The Wrong Real Estate Agent". It's the exact same shot, reused. In fact, all the exterior shots are of the same house in both movies. Hey, why not? The two movies were directed by the same director, and written by the same screenwriter. One actress is in both movies, too, and I don't mean just Vivica A. Fox.
So, if you haven't watched this already, but have seen other Lifetime movies, you've already seen this plot. These movies are all interchangeable. You'll see the usual gaping plot holes, and what I like to call the "Lifetime Rules". The one used here: if you temporarily injure the bad guy who has a weapon, don't take the weapon away; just run! That's always the best strategy!
In the case of these "The Wrong ..." movies, you also know what Vivica A. Fox is going to say at the end. The only fun part is waiting to see when she will say it.
5 stars might be generous for this generic TV movie. But I graded a bit on a curve, being fully aware of what to expect.
Seriously, though, they also re-used shots from other movies. A scene where a guy dressed in black, wearing a hoodie, is walking up a stairway at night toward the house the main female character lives in, is used in both this and "The Wrong Real Estate Agent". It's the exact same shot, reused. In fact, all the exterior shots are of the same house in both movies. Hey, why not? The two movies were directed by the same director, and written by the same screenwriter. One actress is in both movies, too, and I don't mean just Vivica A. Fox.
So, if you haven't watched this already, but have seen other Lifetime movies, you've already seen this plot. These movies are all interchangeable. You'll see the usual gaping plot holes, and what I like to call the "Lifetime Rules". The one used here: if you temporarily injure the bad guy who has a weapon, don't take the weapon away; just run! That's always the best strategy!
In the case of these "The Wrong ..." movies, you also know what Vivica A. Fox is going to say at the end. The only fun part is waiting to see when she will say it.
5 stars might be generous for this generic TV movie. But I graded a bit on a curve, being fully aware of what to expect.