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5/10
An Above Average Made-For-TV Melodrama...
vnssyndrome8926 October 2023
Hidden Intentions (TV Movie 2018) 5 out of 10 stars Time to Read: 1:56 min

BASIC PLOT: A car accident has taken Sophie (Paige Searcy) and Noah's (Lofton Shaw) mother, and David's (Chris McKenna) beloved wife. They are trying to recover as a family, when an unexpected visitor appears on their doorstep. It's a woman, claiming to be Jordyn (Ashlynn Yennie), the estranged sister, of David's recently deceased wife. None of the family has ever met Jordyn, they don't even know why she was alienated from her sister. But that doesn't stop David from inviting her to stay with the family. Jordyn reminds him of his wife, and his grief is affecting his judgment. Sophie is not so trusting. She immediately suspects something is not right with Jordyn, and begins investigating, with her boyfriend, Luke (Garrett Westton). But Jordyn is not going to be thwarted so easily, and she'll remove anything or anyone, who gets in her way.

WHAT WORKS: *MEN ARE STUPID WHEN IT COMES TO SEX This movie accurately portrays how otherwise smart men, turn off their brain, and put themselves in stupid and dangerous situations, when sex is thrown at them. We all wish it wasn't so, but unfortunately, it happens so often, it's become a truism.

*SOPHIE'S REACTIONS TO HER DAD'S STUPIDITY ARE PRICELESS When David (Chris McKenna) tries to tell Sophie (Paige Searcy) he believes Jordyn's (Ashlynn Yennie) lies about Luke (Garrett Westton), Sophie's reactions to his stupidity are hilarious! Well written by Adam Rockoff, and well acted by Paige Searcy. (Adam Rockoff is NOT a writer I would normally recommend. He has written two decent melodramas, this and A Neighbor's Deception (2017) - one of my all time favorites, the rest off his TV movies are pure drek!)

*GARRETT WESTTON DOES A GREAT JOB AS THE DUMB JOCK He's even in on the joke, because he says to Sophie, "I'll just stand here and look pretty."

*DECENT COVERART I rarely say that these days, but this has very good cover art. I love the storage shed in the background, excellent!

WHAT DOESN'T WORK: *EVEN IF YOU WERE ESTRANGED FROM YOUR SISTER, YOU'D STILL HAVE PHOTOS Most people have photos from their own childhood, and your siblings are often in them. The family would have seen these photos, and recognized this wasn't Jordyn.

*WHAT IS JORDYN'S MOTIVATION? Is she just crazy? Does she want a family? Does she want a man to take care of her (she has a job, so that doesn't make sense)? What's her deal? This is a minor plot hole, because maybe she's just crazy, but it is an irritating one. They try to wrap it up at the end, but it's not really explained. Jordyn tells Sophie, she didn't have a family, and always wanted one, but that's not a reason to go on a killing spree.

*TRAILER GIVES AWAY TOO MUCH It's the whole freaking movie condensed! If you haven't seen the movie, for pity's sake, DON'T WATCH THE TRAILER

*WOMEN DON'T USUALLY STAB As a means of killing, women don't usually stab. This is just a statistical abnormality, not anything huge, just an observation.

*SOPHIE'S A BIT OF BRAT FOR BEING 18 Even for someone who's mother just died, Sophie (Paige Searcy) acts a bit immature. Her fit throwing is more like a twelve year old, than an eighteen year old.

*THE EAGLE HAS LANDED is not a term teenagers would use. It shows the age of the writer, Adam Rockoff, not the age of the characters.

TO RECOMMEND, OR NOT TO RECOMMEND, THAT IS THE QUESTION: *IF you like and UNDERSTAND melodrama as an art form, you'll like this. It is low budget, and their are a few plot holes, but it's a fun, silly time waster, for when you need to turn off your brain. If you like deep character development, and intricate plotlines, look for your entertainment elsewhere.

CLOSING NOTES: *This is a made-for-tv movie, please keep that in mind before you watch\rate it. TV movies have a much lower budget, and so your expectations should be adjusted.

*I have no connection to the film, or production in ANY way. This review was NOT written in full, or in part, by a bot. I am just an honest viewer, who wishes for more straight forward reviews (less trolls and fanboys), and better entertainment. Hope I helped you out.
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4/10
TYPICAL
valica-3384912 March 2023
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Had it all figured out 1st 5 minutes. Ok, beginning scene the real Jordan packing to visit dead sister's family. Later we find, didn't live far from them. So why packing.

Have never seen or heard about you but moving you in my house with my kids?

She kills co-worker that got job she wanted. Come on, police would have prints from his house, check last location of grocery store.

Ok, dad on phone talking & aunt can overhear convo, REALLY. Broad daylight & killed the boyfriend. Where this neighborhood watch?

So all along wanted to take over Jordan's life, why?

Hallmark gets me EVERY TIME. Why took police so long to get to house?
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2/10
Typical Lifetime Movie...
mikev10 September 2019
Typical Lifetime Movie... So many plot holes and unbelievable actions by characters that it stretches the believability. Eye candy of male and female actors can't save the typical unbelievable plot. Weak acting by all involved but there is not much material to work with.
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8/10
Long-Lost Relatives
lavatch25 April 2020
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In "Hidden Intentions" (a.k.a., "Buried Secrets"), David is a recent widower, having lost his beloved wife in a car accident. The wife's sister, with whom she had been estranged for twenty years, suddenly shows up on his doorstep. But the woman is an imposter, having murdered the real Jordyn Robinson. She now sets her sights on David to take her sister's place in his life as a wife and mother.

David has to be one of the slowest, dim-witted cinematic creation ever to grace a Lifetime screenplay. While the actor performed the role well, the character will live in infamy as a blot on the name of any red-blooded American male with a brain stem.

David is so slow in figuring out the imposter's game that he allows her to seduce him and completely disrupt his family. Because he lobbied for a job for her at his place of work, he also lost a colleague, a decent man, Dan Carson, who was murdered by the Jordyn imposter so she could get his job.

The most interesting character in the film is David's daughter Sophie, who is at one point taken in by the charm of the long-lost relative, then has her doubts. It is the quick-thinking Sophie who enlists her boyfriend Luke in an attempt to shadow her aunt's movements and make a grisly discovery in a storage unit.

Much credit must go to Luke as well. Like David, he also was seduced by the Jordyn imposter. But he resisted her attempts to blackmail him and became one of the heroes to unmask the villainess. Unlike the hapless dad David, the youngsters Sophie and Luke recognize that appearances can be deceiving. Through their stealth and built-in lie detectors, they are able to outwit the dastardly and phony long-lost relative.
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9/10
Wacko pretends to be estranged aunt
phd_travel23 February 2019
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Ashlynn Yennie is a pretty femme fatale in this well paced and involving Lifetime thriller. She plays a woman who pretends to be the estranged sister of a woman who just died. She worms her way into the grieving family seducing the father. Her niece is more suspicious. Kept me interested to the end.
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