In the Deep Woods (1992 TV Movie)
6/10
I got through it so I guess it's okay.
17 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Not a fan of lifetime movies as a rule as there's a formula to them, tons of cliches, weak writing, B casting, unlikable characters and predictable conclusions. Who wants to waste time on all these lack of qualities? On occasion, something breaks through that makes it interesting, you do care about the fictional people on the screen, and the film keeps you enthralled in spite of the film's overall weakness.

The attraction here for me is a presence of Anthony Perkins in his last film, playing a mysterious man following artist Rosanna Arquette during a time when women are being brutally tortured then murdered then their bodies found in the woods. Arquette is a friend of one of the victims and at her funeral, meets detective Will Patton who is on the case. The reason that Arquette is being stalked by Perkins is a bizarre twist, related to her brother who is made the top suspect.

The film keeps you guessing as to who the killer is, and just as you're sure that it's one person, more clues are dropped that points the finger towards someone else. Is it actually someone that you're seeing on screen or will there be a split off down the road that takes it into another direction? That's what makes this certainly above average for a lifetime movie, with decent but not great performances, and it's a film that you can watch, enjoy it for what it is then move on and forget about.
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