Kenneyville (2011) Poster

(2011)

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5/10
IT'S JUST BUSINESS
nogodnomasters16 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
When Kim (Kelsey Oluk) goes missing. Patrick (Dany Gehshan) and Kelly (Vanessa Broze) suspect there is something going on in Kenneyville, Ontario. We see the bad guy operation and know it involves experimental drugs and the white slave trade, but there is something else we must wait for.

The compound is run by Adrian (Michael Scratch) who played his role like he was in a bad Billy Zane film...which for me was a good thing. The film has your typical action scenes, some groping etc., but not overly exciting or horrific...made in Canada and we can tell.

I thought the alternate ending showed a little more imagination.

Parental Guide: F-bomb. Clothed sex. No nudity. Vanessa Broze bra/panties
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1/10
Really bad acting
cocherdumas24 September 2019
I read the one review this movie had; positive review. So I started to watch it. I couldn't get past 14 minutes, 18 seconds. I noticed right away the horrendous acting by the male reporter, but figured if he is the only one, I can still watch it. Wow-he isn't the only bad actor in this film. Marshall is just as horrendous. Also-don't you other reviewers know that if you give a positive and detailed review-we look up what other films you have reviewed and usually it's just the one-and we know you probably worked on the movie. Cato-hunter you have no idea what the movie you worked on is about. Every character is a metaphor for a personality trait?? WTF?
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10/10
Good metaphor for understanding what one goes through in mental illness.
cato-hunter12 November 2011
Very intense drama/horror. Depicts the realities of what one goes through as mental illness plays on your being. Every character represents a symptom of mental illness. Fear, medicated, trapped, manipulated, pain, loneliness, suspicion etc... It all seems very innocent in the beginning. As you watch Kenneyville and knowing the underlining meaning of mental illness, it makes you have an appreciation for what one must go through. If you know someone who is suffering of symptoms of mental illness, this may help you understand more deeply what it feels like for them. Hold this thought as you watch Kenneyville!
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