Fatal Trust
Fatal Trust
| 07 December 2006 (USA)
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Following the death of her husband, Kate moves back home with her young child to live with her sister. As she begins to rebuild her life, she quickly realizes that the Doctor for whom she works is really a psychotic serial killer, his victims murdered with snake venom. As she begins to unfold his dark secrets, she finds she is in as much danger as his victims.

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Vashirdfel

Simply A Masterpiece

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Micitype

Pretty Good

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GazerRise

Fantastic!

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Mathilde the Guild

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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edwagreen

After her husband is killed, a woman returns with her young son to her small town birthplace.She becomes a secretary to the local town doctor, a good looking man who apparently has his own agenda consisting of killing his elderly patients.It's never explained why the woman never came home for own mother's funeral.Despite hearing from an elderly man, whose friend died while he was a patient of Dr. Lucas, our heroine doesn't believe this.In the case of stories dealing with serial killings, the bodies begin to pile up and you don't need to have a Ph.D to figure out what is going on.Our doctor, who uses poisonous snake venom to kill his patients, blurts out in the end that life is an incurable disease. You wonder what this nut job is talking about.I wonder what this doctor thought about Medicare.

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Jonas1969

This is an OK way to spend a little time, but the conclusion really didn't work.The lead, Kate, is played by Amy Jo Johnson who is best known (to me at least) for her role as Julie on Felicity. Here she plays a young widower with a son that decides to "move back home" after her husband dies in front of a train.What starts as a drama gradually becomes a murder mystery. The story is very formulaic and predictable but the actors mostly do a decent job. It never really becomes scary because the outcome is so easy to predict, but that would have been OK with me were it not for the conclusion shown after the story is done.The director, Philippe Gagnon, has some potential but still has a long way to go. The flashbacks used don't add to the story and the romance is not done with any flair. Despite all it's flaws I still thought this was an OK way to spend a sleepless night - just don't go in expecting much.

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Terryfan

Fatal Trust shows how well a story can change without notice and never take your eye away from the screen.When Kate (Amy Jo Johnson)comes with her son to start a new for her family when her husband was killed. With the help of her half sister they begin to rebuild their lives and get to be a family again.When Kate takes a job with Dr.Mark Lucas (David Jones) the loyal Dr she seems to enjoy the job.However she will discover that Dr.Lucas is not that he seems to be.This movie story is a strong one that is not found in many movies anymore, it was well thought out and well build together for a movie made for TV.The Characters were very clever and well put and they were played by great actors.The Music really plays well and each scene has a score that tells a story with that scene.You really need to get this movie a try and it does keep you guessing.Overall Fatal Trust has a strong story with very good cast and really enjoyable that should be worth watching.I give Fatal Trust a 8 out of 10

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MariMcCabe

I caught and taped this telemovie on Lifetime, watched it twice. The second time I understood the plot a lot better. I think the pace of the movie is very fast, so if you're not paying attention to any given scene you will be totally lost.I thought all the actors we're exceptional. The antagonist is quite interesting and well portrayed, Amy Jo Johnson shows some range as she plays Kate quite well. I'm still impressed by her ability to still play teenagers (flashback sequence). She is so very very beautiful in this movie, maybe even more beautiful than 10 years ago! Due to her youthful appearances, its sometimes hard to remember that she is an adult; the film gives us no idea on how old she was supposed to be. Judging by her son who looks about 10, I would presume that she was supposed to be in her late 20s?My one complaint would be for the flashbacks to have been more clear; especially the ones with Kate's former husband, who looks just like her soon to be new boyfriend. It really confused me the first time I watched.Despite a few flaws here and there, highly recommended movie.

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