This is not a very good story. It was predictable and the directing was non existent. Why have two characters sit in front of a big plate of food and not eat any of it and drink from two cups that are obviously empty.
The fiancée is worried about someone getting into her apartment but she opens her door wide when there is a knock on the door and then goes back inside and leaves the door open. Who would do that?
I don't know what to think about the directing in movies these days. The actors do things in movies that they would never do in real life. Why don't the directors catch these things and fix them?
Engaged to Be Murdered
2023
Action / Thriller
Engaged to Be Murdered
2023
Action / Thriller
Plot summary
Amanda will stop at nothing to keep her son Jackson from marrying Olivia, whom she believes is after his money.
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April 10, 2023 at 09:19 PM
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Not great.
Bad plot bad film
So here we have another of the many made for TV thrillers. This time around a woman named Amanda doesn't like the fact of her son Jackson marrying Olivia. She for some reason thinks that Olivia is only after one thing from jack. His long hard money of course. And so she sets out to stop theaor getting married fearing for her son's life. It's strange because I think this plot is just really bad it's straight forward but at the same time just really boring. The sort of twist might be alright but it's nothing too good and that paired with lack luster acting, it makes meet my mother one of the not great thrillers.
VIEWS ON FILM review of Engaged to Be Murdered
2023's Engaged to Be Murdered is a Lifetime flick that's the sloppiest of whodunits. I mean gee whiz! Someone has to be accused of attempted murder. Someone has to be accused of stealing money from their employer. Someone has to be accused of thwarting a future wedding. Finally, someone has to be accused of undermining everything, you know the whole, unlawful kit and caboodle. Yup, even Perry Mason would have his hands full here.
Taking place in Seattle, WA (or in and around the area) and placing enough McGuffins to power a small country, Engaged to Be Murdered is about a son (Jack Finley played by Madison Smith) who brings home his sudden fiance (Erin Boyes as Olivia) to the disapproval of his rich mommy (Sarah-Jane Redmond as Amanda Finley).
That's just the outline because we the viewer also have to worry about other stuff, like the motivations of Jack's ex-girlfriend, Jack's ex-girlfriend's mom (her and Amanda are buds), Jack's uncle boss (who thinks Olivia might be a corporate spy), some goon trying to kill Olivia, and Olivia's loser brother (who just happened to pop in the picture). Whew, poor Olivia! All she wanted to do was get married to oily bohunk.
Watching "Engaged" is not necessarily an exhaustive experience, it's more of an eye-rolling one because everybody seems to be trying hard to reinvent the strife that is the Lifetime network wheel. It's like the director (Keegan Connor Tracy) is juggling a bunch of pins but dropping them repeatedly because she never learned to um, juggle effectively.
Sure the actors do their best to sell the scenes and sure, you eventually want to know the outcome after 90 minutes (that's baseline for the good old wine club). But there's this thing in cinema called continuity errors and Engaged to Be Murdered has enough but doesn't know when to relinquish them. Broken rules of "engagement".