Lori is the bride who is jilted in a wedding planned with Ian to be conducted in the chapel of the San Juan Batista mission in Northern California, the setting for much of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller "Vertigo." One year later, Lori relocates to Los Angeles, where she goes on a mission of vengeance against Ian and his new fiancée Miya.
The film builds good suspense in the recurring appearances of a veiled bride harassing Ian and Miya. Somehow, Lori always has an alibi for the times when the bride is wreaking havoc on the streets of Los Angeles. The mama's boy Ian has a smother-mother in Deb, who is recovering from surgery and leaves the kitchen door open, thereby becoming a victim of Lori's diabolical vendetta against her son.
Part of the mystery of Lori's past pertains to the death of her father, who left home when Lori was nine, then died in a mysterious fire. The mother now has dementia, and the secret to unlocking the mystery may be in the circumstances of the fire in which arson was suspected.
Miya works in a styling salon where there are occasional troubling remarks and suspicious glances from her co-workers. Could either of those nice hair stylists be colluding with Lori? How else to explain the strange delivery of flowers charged to Miya's credit card?
The film has excellent production values, including good location footage, plus performers who are somehow able to keep straight faces during the campy scenes and melodramatic dialogue. Suspense is maintained throughout the film with no lapses, and the culminating confrontation in the Pentcliffe Mausoleum is a cliffhanger on the scale of the fall down the bell tower in Hitchcock's "Vertigo."
Plot summary
Owning a successful hair salon and about to be married to the man of her dreams, MIYA doesn't think things can get any better. Things quickly begin to fall apart when she receives a wedding invitation - to the wedding of her fiancé Ian and his ex-fiancée Lori. Soon Miya is being stalked by an eerie bride dressed in a wedding gown and veil and Ian begins to suspect Miya might be making it all up. When a series of horrifying events start to occur, Miya is convinced that Lily is carrying out a twisted and deadly plan of revenge.
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Here Comes the Bride!!!
Misogynistic ad feminam Bertha Mason Gaslighting
The cast is attractive but from the 1st scene brunette & gaslighted Bertha Mason in Jane Eyre springs to mind. Bertha's entrapment posited as security/care, purported insanity & how women are erroneously depicted as violent bullies, the anti-feminist flaws in feminist Jane Eyre are also present here.
The movie was a disappointment because of the misogynistic portrayal of the beautiful female protagonist, despite being visually magnificent. If u liked Jane Eyre and rooted for Rochester & 18yr Jane his daughter's tutor to get together, get married, And despised Bertha then this is for you. If you like beautiful buildings, homes, architecture, greenery, Californian suburbs, well manicured hedges, shrubs like I do, you will be very very pleased with the look of the film, like I am.
It is worth watching for the picturesque POVs, the stunning women, general pulchritude of the film. I didn't like Tom Cruise starring The Mummy for similar reasons. And Dr. Beck's character in the 2 "Stalked by my doctor" movies. Mental illness is treated as anomalous & villainous; 'bad guys' are 1dimensional.
This isn't Jane Eyre, so not a spoiler.
Why bother making the film - budget could have financed a real hair salon
Wow, the lead women in this debacle... they have more chin than a Chinese phonebook: the Casting Director must have a fetish. There's little budget here, but what budget was available wasn't spent on the script, Actors or technical. At one point an "old lady" has to be killed. She's upstairs, so the protagonist edges towards her and she delivers the "oh no, stop, don't" line like she was reading out a recipe. She then says "Nooo" at the top of stairs. Next shot: old lady lying on floor at bottom of stairs. The rest of the drama is of similar quality. I love the closing scene: now relieved couple get married and everyone is laughing - which is what you do after your girifriend-nutcase is shot dead, after she's killed your Mom. Ha ha ha, go the crowd, death was yesterday...plant 'em and move on... ha ha ha...where's the honeymoon... Death Valley...ha ha ha.