Une femme tente de protéger sa fille adolescente alors qu'elle commence à être la cible d'harcèlements anonymes.
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Casting
Helena Mattsson
Emma Kirk
Emma Fuhrmann
Beatrice Kirk
Matthew Erick White
Bryan
Daniel Hall
Luke
Daniel Covin
Mac Wilson
Kimberly Dooley
Tracy
Katie Kelly
Chloe
Randy Vasquez
Juan
Joanne Baron
Principal Brown
Jon Root
Detective Roberts
Sarah Pierce
April Ferguson
Mariah Wesley
Reese
Ginette Rhodes
Ms Brody
Blake Boyd
Dr. Doug Wilson
McKenna Slone
Beth
Jaida-Iman Benjamin
Jenny
Josh Plasse
Player 1
Anthony Richard Pagliaro
Teacher
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
source: Murder in the Vineyard
Problem with these types of films is that they're all pretty much the same. There is usually a typical suspect and it's always that person anyways, so there's no element of surprise anywhere in the film. To be honest I don't think I can watch anymore of these. Feels like you're just watching the same film over and over again. Plus this one was riddled with plot holes.
Murder in the vineyard was a ok movie. Makes you feel Mad and sad
Pointless motive on why the bad person was the bad person. No one believed the girl. The police, her friends, and principal all were jerks. I agree with the other user reviewer about the wooden cop actor, but at least he ended up not being an idiot. Typical stupid ending. Clobbered in the head with a wine bottle and having basically no ill effects. A real wine bottle that would shatter against a skull would be 100% lethal. The corkscrew was somewhat witty ala Emily Blunt in The Girl on the Train. Entertaining but try to ignore the many dumb parts.
What a load of garbage! Terrible acting by everyone! Oh and the twerp playing the cop? He should get a job in mcdonalds or dishwasher in a restaurant!!!! Acting is not for him!!! And #helenamattsson at her worst. Only herself and God know why she accepted the part in this nauseating codswallop!
. . .every scene had a different distraction singer lamenting something. It is very annoying. I watch to view and not listen to the playlist. I am ready to shut the TV off.
Bad teenage high school drama. Weak story line, bad actors and all characters mis-cast. Not a single portrayal was believable. Don't waste time watching it. Deserves zero stars. Possibly one of the worst movies ever made.
LMN isn't even bothering anymore to attempt an interesting storyline with a feasible plot and motive for the usual resident psycho villain: "Because she acts like she's better than everyone else" ??! Seriously??! An 18-year-old male in high school thinking and acting like a whiny little pony-tailed teeny-bopper, getting jealous and petty over the new girl in school attracting the attention of his soccer buddy?? So he goes to all these elaborate wacko extremes to make life hell for her?! He has nothing better to do??! Along with everything else (writing, acting, directing, music/soundtrack) being so wrong with this joke of a movie, the casting was horrendous. The writing was obviously done by drunken third-graders. I could go on... You could almost see the lead actors trying to keep from bursting out laughing throughout the entire tortuous hour and forty-three minutes of this absolute travesty, but I guess they needed the paycheck. A definite must-NOT-see. Skip it for your own mental health's sake.
Emma and her daughter, Bee, own a vineyard and are re-adjusting to life there. Beginning to settle in, Bee starts up at school and is liked by a football player. Unfortunately, for Bee, not everyone at her school is happy with his interest in her and start victimizing her online and at school. Who is it and how will she fight back? You will have to tune in to find out. Enjoyable with some continuity flaws in the storyline.
A pretty average Lifetime with an extra good plot.
