The story was pretty straight forward, kind of boring if you've watched drama a lot. Zero plot twist, nothing interesting happened that you couldn't have guessed. And the acting! Yikes! Kristanna Loken and Olivia d'Abo could only saved so much, cause Trevor Stines's robotic acting was ruining the whole movie. I'm not trying to be mean, but his acting was worse than Kristen Stewart in Twilight. I get that he's probably new, but can he like, take acting classes? Has he ever heard of facial expression? If you're a straight woman or a gay man, you'll enjoy watching this movie only because of the view, if you know what I mean.
Plot summary
It's supposed to be a fresh start: One year after the loss of her husband, Nicole settles with her young adult children Justine and Jason in Purity Falls. First, the family is greeted by a warm welcome. Especially their rich neighbor Courtney seems awfully nice, quickly setting up Jason with odd jobs to support the family income. Yet Nicole soon notices that something is amiss, with her son leaving and coming back at suspiciously late hours. When a young neighbor drowns in a pool, things start to get dangerous. Something is not right with the oh-so-friendly Courtney, who seems to have a grip on her son. Soon, Nicole uncovers the criminal underbelly of Purity Falls' wholesome suburban facade that will threaten all of their lives.
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Standard plot + bad acting from the main character
Cradle Robbers
Miss Courtney McQueen is the pride of Purity Falls. As a role model citizen, she has been acknowledged with the Entrepreneurial Spirit Award in recognition of her selfless devotion in giving back to the community. The only little problem is that her main contribution is in the running of an elite call boy service, as she recruits members of the high school wrestling team to serve as consorts for well-to-do, middle age women.
Nicole Johnson has recently moved to Purity Falls with her two high school age children, Jason and Justine. The family is recovering from the loss of the dad, who died of a heart attack. Miss McQueen instantly sets her sights on young Jason and begins sending him out for lucrative assignations. One is with Miss Tiffany Harris, who is a local judge.
Of all the jobs in the world that would be the most ironic, the unsuspecting Nicole has become the high school's "guidance counselor." She receives troubling information from one student about acts against nature that are being committed in the community. It turns out that just everyone knows a little about the true nature of Miss McQueen's livelihood...except for Nicole Johnson!
There are many outrageous lines of dialogue in the film. But probably the best is when the naive Nicole believes that her son is working for Miss McQueen in landscaping. After she learns that other boys are engaged by her neighbor, she tells Miss McQueen, "You must have every boy in the neighborhood working for you!"
The runner up for best line in the film is spoken by Judge Tiffany Harris, when she describes the "landscaping" work performed by Justin, telling Nicole at a party that "I'm very satisfied with his work."
The filmmakers were successful in keeping some levity in the film. The characters were an interesting cross-section of humanity, including the mayor, Sam Wiley, who, it was subtly suggested, might have been in on the action of Miss McQueen's services himself. As appropriate for this film, the screenwriters were able to achieve a pleasurable climax.
I rate 2 because.....
Only the male actors, not one of them, body are good shape. Other than that, no point to watch the movie. Acting, storyline is so bad.....