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Cast overview: | |||
Christina Cox | ... | Jamie Chapman | |
Marc Menard | ... | William Chapman | |
Ali Liebert | ... | Allison Dean | |
Quinn Lord | ... | Dylan Chapman | |
Brenda Crichlow | ... | Rose Peterson (as Brenda M. Crichlow) | |
Jennifer Spence | ... | Dr. Gloria Reese | |
Alexander Calvert | ... | Tyler Sanderson | |
Jennifer Kosovic | ... | Geena | |
Michael Daingerfield | ... | Dr. John Turner | |
Christos Shaw | ... | Danny | |
John Tench | ... | Walker | |
Kelly-Ruth Mercier | ... | Mother | |
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Stephanie Hannay | ... | Sexy Teacher |
Jamie Chapman is a wife and mother who has been feeling a distance growing between herself and her husband Will since he lost his job. She's shocked however, when she discovers that Will has been living another life--he's assumed an online identity and has been having an online affair with another woman, "AJ." What begins as a family dilemma soon takes on much more dangerous dimensions as Jamie and Will, still trying to salvage their battered relationship, realize that AJ is not going to let Will go quietly. AJ sets out to ruin Jamie's reputation at the youth center where she works, manufacturing evidence of allegations of misconduct against her. She also starts stalking the couple, determined to destroy their relationship. If AJ can't have him, she's going to make sure that no one else does either. With the clock ticking, can Jamie save her husband in time? Written by Anonymous
Christina Cox plays an Anger Management counsellor at a high school who discovers that her unemployed husband has been in an online relationship with a younger woman.
Suddenly Cox finds herself being smeared online and suggestive photos and videos are being posted. She thinks that it is one of her troublesome students that is behind it all. No one including her high school principal decide to call the police.
The actual cyber stalker turns out to be Ali Liebert, a doctor's receptionist and also a disturbed woman under therapy for mental health issues who begins to get increasingly loopy as she stops taking her medication and obsessed with Cox's husband.
The film leaves no cliché untouched as Liebert tries to ingratiate with the family by babysitting for them one night so she can get close to them. However Liebert displays dazzling IT skills as well becoming increasingly violent. A final showdown between the two women leads to an inept catfight and a preachy conclusion.
The film has that cheap true story type made for cable look with a low level daytime soap standard script and I am not sure where this was supposed to be based as we see shots of the CN Tower which is in Toronto.