Harm's Way
Home Is Where the Harm Is
Mavis and her daughter Victoria seek refuge at an isolated home for abused women. The woman in charge, Bea (Academy Award Nominee: Kathleen Quinlan), takes Victoria under her wing. Under Bea's tutelage, Victoria becomes increasingly hostile toward her mother, worrying Mavis that Bea isn't the kind woman she appeared to be. As Mavis comes to learn rhat other women who've stayed at the farmhouse are now missing, Bea has convinced Victoria to murder her mother. Mavis musy now escape and free her daughter from the grasp of a psychotic killer.
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Predictable, but not bad otherwise - Fudgeflaps
I enjoyed this movie, but it was a bit predictable and didn't take me long to figure out what was going on.
But that didn't really take away my interest in watching it. Some of it is very creepy, and I often found myself wondering what was going to happen next.Not too bad I suppose - AlessasRevenge
I really wish I could give this movie 2.5 stars, but I ended up giving it a three even though I think that's a bit generous.
The idea is pretty solid, but I think the character development is a bit on the thin side. Also the director could have done a better job of building up the suspense.
I like the ending though. At least helped it make up for the shortfalls of the rest of the movie.
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Predictable, but not bad otherwise - Fudgeflaps
I enjoyed this movie, but it was a bit predictable and didn't take me long to figure out what was going on.
But that didn't really take away my interest in watching it. Some of it is very creepy, and I often found myself wondering what was going to happen ...Not too bad I suppose - AlessasRevenge
I really wish I could give this movie 2.5 stars, but I ended up giving it a three even though I think that's a bit generous.
The idea is pretty solid, but I think the character development is a bit on the thin side. Also the director could have done a ...