Second Chances

2010

Crime / Mystery / Thriller

10
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 30%
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 30%
IMDb Rating 3.9/10 10 405 405

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Plot summary

A college professor is pursued by a stalker two years after her actions led to a young woman's death.


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Melissa George as Kate Fischer
Dan Jeannotte as Young Man
Quinn Lord as Robbie
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lawman-65294 3 / 10

Boring, predictable and acting was not great

I had an interest in seeing this movie due to Melissa George who plays Kate Fischer who lost everything due to withholding an interview she did with a serial killer that could have saved a life if she turned it into police right away. Melissa is a decent actress capable solid performances in TV (Alias) and film. She was passable at best here and every actor around her was awful. All of them are a boring, tired cliche or just plain useless in the film. Even worse, Kate's cop friend Lucas was downright terrible. He is horribly incompetent and not believable as a seasoned detective. Second Chances also has characters that do not serve to advance the plot at all. A key example is the professor that does not like Kate Fischer (Melissa George). In addition, once the perpetrators that are after Kate are revealed it was not some big twist or surprise at all. You could see it coming a mile away. The music used to build suspense and advance the story is bad as well, even for TV movie standards. I have watched other made for TV movies and went into this with low expectations and was still very disappointed, hence the low rating.

If I could think of a plus side, Melissa George looked gorgeous here; however, by the end of the movie I was bored and wanted to go to sleep. Skip this film if its on tv. Second Chances is not even one of those "so bad its good" films. Don't even give it one chance.

Reviewed by lavatch 1 / 10

"Be Aware and Keep Your Eyes Open!"

It is easy to tell when the protagonist in a crime movie is in for trouble: when the police appear incompetent. At the start of "Second Chances," the heroine, Professor Kate Fischer, is given the following contradictory and redundant warning by a police detective: "Don't worry. But be aware and keep your eyes open!" Another piece of advice that should have been taken to heart by the professor: don't count on the police, even if you are sleeping with the lead investigator.

The story of the professor backtracks to the moment when Kate Fischer was a superstar journalist, who conducted an interview with a serial killer without informing the police. With the long delay, the killer claimed another victim, a young woman with the beautiful name of Laura Rose. That moment has haunted Kate. But it has haunted even more someone who is now out for blood against the journalist.

The screenplay serves up a host of possible villains, including the faculty, administrative staff, and student body at Haskins College, a fictional institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where Kate has now landed a plum teaching job. For her first course, she only has a smattering of students in a large lecture hall. But four of those students become suspects when they registered for the course only after it was announced that Kate would be teaching it. The wily police zero in on those suspicious late registrants.

SPOILERS FOLLOW: One word is in order about the job that the detective did in protecting Kate: Pathetic! While he evidently scored in the bedroom with Kate, he loses points on his tactical approach to a crime scene, entering the home alone and getting clubbed over the head by the perp.

For the police as a whole, this film may have depicted the slowest response on record of a SWAT team, once the perps and the location have been identified. On arrival at the crime scene, the team even took its time to affix large photos of the perps on the side of the police van. Then came the brilliant order of the lead detective: "Stand down!!!"

The abysmal screenplay produced more laughs than suspense. But the most appalling line of dialogue was when the professor stated about her teaching position at Haskins: "It's a new start for Robbie and I." With that level of expertise in her grammar, I would not want a paper of mine to be graded by Professor Fischer.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle 5 / 10

some problems in TV movie

Boston serial killer Max Hersog has been in prison for the last two years. Journalist Kate Fischer (Melissa George) is still villainized for holding back information which could have solved the case earlier. She was not convinced that Max is the September Slayer and a person with that Modus Operandi is hunting again. She is the new ethics professor in a local college and it's causing a scandal. She is still recovering from her divorce and her public battles. Lucas Kelley is the police detective.

This is a murder mystery TV thriller. There are some problems with the production, the writing, and the final section. The production is strictly TV and it struggles to make Montreal locations be Boston. Somebody should be fired for the bad signage work. The writing is problematic. As a mystery, the reveal needs to have more obvious hints. The villains need bigger roles. It doesn't make sense that he kills like the serial killer. Why? This should not be that complicated. It should be formulaic. As for the final section, it makes no sense that the swat team doesn't go into the house first. There are issues with the sequencing of events. Grading on a curve, this fails even as a cable TV movie.

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