The former lead star of the 1983 movie "Flashdance" Jennifer Beals stars in this Lifetime TV movie entitled "A Wife's Nightmare" together with Katherine McNamara and Dylan Neal.This Lifetime television film directed by Vic Sarin tells a story of young woman Jackie,who visits a family and tells the husband and wife - Gabe and Liz - that she happens to be the daughter of the husband towards a former girlfriend.Liz,who just had a mental breakdown,did her own investigation and found out that the nineteen year old Jackie provides them a false information and that her husband is having an affair with the Jackie.This led Liz to cast both away from home.This maybe a simple story.No question about it.But Jennifer Beals provides a good performance to somewhat overlook the simple screenplay.Added to that,her interesting performance made it a lot better than a typical standard TV "A ______'s Nightmare" movie.
... View More"A Wife's Nightmare" is a very recent entry to Emmy-winning Vic Sarin's Nightmare movie series. However, it does really not become clear until almost the very end till we now why it says "Mom's" in the title. The movie runs slightly under 90 minutes as usual for these television films and the title character is played by Jennifer Beals. Thanks to "Flashdance" she is also easily the most known cast member, certainly the only star in here. However, I felt that all the other 3 major cast members played their parts as well and especially about Lola Tash we may hear a lot in the future. She plays a kind of Lolita character who her dad is attracted to, who kisses her brother and gets other boys have a crush on her.And while I enjoyed the film overall, there are also weak aspects about it. In terms of a combination of script and acting, there are some bad moments here, such as when we see Beale's character's boss being angry at the failed presentation. Or the fight between the 2 school boys at the end. Honestly, they messed up a bit every time it went really dramatic. Possibly the worst aspect here was the soundtrack who made this Canadian movie look pretty amateurish at times. It is all quantity over quality with extremely dramatic music in fairly uninteresting sequences even.I personally would have liked another outcome if we actually got to witness it all being misunderstood by the main character, which would actually have been credible with her history of mental health problems. Instead they offered us a story-line which wasn't too convincing with an upcoming divorce coming pretty much out of nowhere. This film has some flaws no doubt about it, but for a lifetime movie it's all okay. You cannot expect something epic here, but overall I give this one a thumbs up and no denying Lola Tash is extremely stunning.
... View MoreI was very disappointed with this movie. It had the potential to be really good. Especially when we couldn't tell WHAT was going on. But of course it turned out to be clichéd by the end. Of course.I am so tired of Lifetime movies where the men turn out to be the losers in the situation. It would have been so much better if Liz had been insane and Caitlin had actually been his daughter. Liz flushed her pills in the first thirty minutes of the movie. The acting was strong from everybody though, so there are points for that.But the plot was terrible and I highly doubt that it was based on actual events.
... View MoreIt's very sad to see beautiful, talented Jennifer Beals in a film like this, but such is the price of turning 50 in Hollywood. I give her credit -- she works much more than many other women her age. I think she could have afforded to skip this one.Beals stars as Liz, a woman who has had a mental breakdown and recently returned to her family. She is the breadwinner; her husband Gabe is an out-of-work musician trying to put an album together. One day a young woman shows up, says her name is Caitlin and that she's Gabe's daughter. Her mother is deceased, and her will directed her daughter to him.Since Caitlin is living out of her car, the family moves her in, and before long, she is causing problems as they await the DNA results. For one thing, she kisses her brother on the lips. Strange things begin to happen to Liz's work - files disappear when she's trying to make a presentation at work, for instance. Before long, Liz feels like she's ready for the asylum again.It won't be hard to figure this one out. Thanks to Beals, it's not as bad as it could have been. One problem - for a presentation as major as the Beals character was giving, one would think she would have had those files on a jump drive in her office. Just saying. I saw it on Lifetime, which says it all.
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