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(2016 TV Movie)

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5/10
Cohesive plot, suitable cast, subpar execution
I_Ailurophile21 July 2021
Stranger things have happened in real life. That doesn't make 'Cradle of lies' (aka 'Where's my baby?') any more believable, or less ham-handed.

The writing is very forthright and direly lacking in subtlety - in dialogue, characterizations, and story beats generally - with apparent intent to keep the film moving at a steady pace. The narrative is at least coherent, even as the underlying scheme of the plot spirals out with increasing, unwieldy intricacy. The sheer forcefulness of the editing, on the other hand, threatens the narrative flow, and our engagement with the film.

I think the direction is most at fault here; David Winning's guidance of his cast and crew is less than winsome. I can only speak for Nicole de Boer, having seen much of her elsewhere (especially on 'Star Trek: Deep Space 9'), but I know she's a capable actress. I assume her co-stars are suitably skilled, too. Yet in Winning's vision, the cast is forced into portrayals that are very one-dimensional and robbed of nuance; performances are mostly over the top or wooden, with no room in between. At times it seems as though scenes are filmed without giving the actors the benefit of a screenplay - just a line to repeat, an emotion to express, or an action to carry out. The cast don't have roles to inhabit as much as they have snapshots to relate.

The climax feels reasonably well done, yet still rather preposterous.

And... that's about it. I'd like to have more to say - I feel like I'm failing in my self-assigned task of giving thoughtful ruminations on a picture - but truthfully, this just doesn't inspire voluminous scribing.

While the plot is better than I expected, its realization on film is less convincing. 'Cradle of lies' isn't outright bad, but it's hard to in any way be excited about a feature this middling. My words have imparted more criticism than praise; even so, my overall reaction is neither good nor bad - only unmoved. By the thrust of the narrative and the slant of its construction, there's no question it's a Lifetime original movie. However, it's decidedly less entertaining than some others I've watched - adequate, not appeasing.

To love a movie, or hate it, is better than to feel essentially nothing at all, yet that's just where 'Cradle of lies' leaves me. There are worse films to watch, should you come across it. But it's also very easy to find much better ones.
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1/10
"Cradle Of Lies"
carmenjulianna13 August 2021
I've seen some corkers in the past, but this movie beats them all... This is the most unconvincing, predictable and atrocious acting in a day-time movie Ever!!

The plot was wooden, stale and lethargic... The lead actresses must have been plucked from debris..(the worst..both in acting and looks...no appeal..👎🏽)The male actors were no better. Normally, the one who played the lead actor is not so-bad.. His career must have taken a dive to appear in such a drab movie..Wake-up!

You'd absolutely fall asleep through the whole process of having to tolerate the 1hr 45mins.. Turn over and watch something else...👍🏽
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10/10
Where's My Baby or Cradle of Lies
Kbinbusiness18 March 2018
This movie is an excellent TV movie and I highly recommend a continuation. This movie ended in wondering what would happen next, Great acting!
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8/10
***
edwagreen13 November 2016
Warning: Spoilers
A woman, knocked unconscious and comatose for 6 years, awakes only to find that she can't remember too much since the awful accident.

As she gradually begins to remember things, she recalls being pregnant before the hit and run and is then told that the baby died in delivery.

Remembering that her child was a girl and being told that she lost a boy, our heroine soon sees something amiss when her friend, married to a senate candidate, has a girl the same age as her supposed daughter would have been. What is going on here?

We soon find out about a doctor being paid off and a nurse keeping silent all these years, the senate candidate unaware that the child wasn't his but was really the daughter of an aide and all other sorts of mayhem.

With a television reporter, looking to find information about what had happened, he also finds love with our hit and run victim.
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good premises. but...
Kirpianuscus8 September 2023
The most strange aspect is the high potential of story. Reduced at a sort of hurry sketch . After its end, I was just furious about the bad simpicity, the characters reduced at supperficial traits, the fake construction of dramatism, the soap opera cliches and the ignore of potential of actors who are only silhouettes.

Exactly the unluck of a director refusing to explore deeper in the psychology of characters , their motivation and the answers to changellling reality is the sin of film.

For not define it as waste of time - indeed , it seems deserves this definition - enough for see it at level of themes . This saves it, in some measure. Maybe, just imagine it.
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