The 5 wildest films in life of all time
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Say what you want on lifetime movies, they are satisfactory guilty pleasure . They can be very juicy and do the work when you want to be transported to another bizarre world. As a fanatic for life myself, I look at them normally late at night, or on sick days when I have absolutely nothing to do. And although the game is generally lower than the party and the writing is good, worse, you must give them: they know how to entertain. Read the rest to see the wildest films in life of all time.
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5 Be big like me
This 2007 film follows the magnificent and blonde athlete, Aly Schmidt. played by Kaley Cuoco , who undergoes a knee injury while playing sports and ruined his dreams of obtaining a sports scholarship for the university.
In the hope of collecting money for tuition fees, Aly decides to participate in a film competition and goes under cover for a documentary, wearing an abnormal appearance costume to prove that the greatest humans n 'Not as bad as society makes it appear. It is important to note that his mother and brother have both problems with their weight, and Aly thinks they are complacent in life.
She frequents her rival high school as a "big person", confident that her sparkling personality will make her treat her in the same way as when she was thin. Obviously, it does not end up being the case and it begins to achieve the impact that overweight has on individuals in society. Some scenes are quite brutal to look at, because his peers intimidate and make fun of his body day after day.
Although this film was made with good intentions, it is a derogatory concept that would never fly today. In addition, looking at Cuoco on the screen in a fatty suit with prosthetic arms and legs is simply ridiculous.
4 Pregnancy pact
Pregnancy pact, Released in 2010, was inspired by a controversial True story of 18 adolescents at the Gloucester High School Massachusetts in 2008. But, this fact does not make the film less bizarre.
The film follows Sidney Bloom, played by Birch , an online magazine journalist investigating the recent point of pregnancies among adolescent girls. The high school that she visits more like a crèche, with 16 -year -olds who push strollers in the corridors, and even laugh to pass pregnancy tests.
When Sarah Dougan, a calm and good student begins to become obsessed with the idea of getting pregnant, she claims it is because she really loves her boyfriend, Jesse. His friends, on the other hand, discuss only to be interested in getting pregnant to have babies (as if they were plush animals with which to play).
The film reveals that 18 young girls began a pregnancy pact, convincing themselves to "join the circle". Even if it is vaguely based on a true story, it is difficult not to cringe by watching these girls start a cult pact to get pregnant at such a young age without thinking about the consequences.
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3 Baby instructor: sound of fear
In Baby monitor , the main character Carol, played by Barbara Tyson, is surprised to see that her husband is deceive her With none other than the baby-sitter, Annie, played by a young Josie Bissett . AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
But this is not that the ball drops! Later in the film, he revealed to Carol that the two lovebirds have a baby together and her husband also wants to divorce. (Shocking, right?)
In a rage crisis, Carol hires two hired killers to stage a kidnapping of his five-year-old son and kill the baby-sitter in the process. Of course, because his life, men accidentally penetrate into the neighbor's house and kill the bad woman. Miraculously, the nanny hears the sounds of the violent act on her baby instructor and she quickly realizes that the two men are really after her.
In the end, the police stop a hysterical song, and the Baby-Sitter and her husband get the happy ending they always wanted.
2 My stepson, my lover
My stepson, my love R, is an older film for life, released in 1997. And if you are wondering if it is as grumpy as the title seems, yes, it is really the case.
This film follows a sweet and kind nurse, Caitlin Corry, who marries a dominant and demanding man, Richard Corey.
After a fairly bad tiff with her husband, Caitlin begins to converse more with her husband's son, Erik, and even made a joy of motorbike with him. If you have not already guessed it, both finish have an affair .
In the end, when the case is discovered, Caitlin discovers that it was in fact his stepson who tipped his father. He hoped that his father divorces him and she would stay with him, but instead, she pushes him from the balcony and he ends up paralyzing. In the end, the nurse who must take care of him is none other than Caitlin herself.
For a film for life, it really doubles on taboo subjects, and the end makes it wilder.
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1 Passion crimes: she woke up pregnant
It is a real juicy and quite disturbing, to say the least. Passion crimes is actually based on a true story, which makes it even more horrible.
The film follows Connie Loftis, who finds himself not feeling good, so she visits the doctor with her husband, Tom. During this trip, she discovers that she is really pregnant. This is a shocking news for her husband, who had a vasectomy some time ago.
Connie then begins to make live nightmares at the idea of being sexually assaulted, and soon goes to the awareness that it was his dentist, Roger Nolton, who took advantage of her when she was under sedation For dental procedure a few months earlier. When Connie and the police face Roger, he claims had a secret affair , causing even more chaos.
Finally, Connie decides that she has enough of the system and fights alone. She convinces local police to stage a secret investigation and puts cameras at the Nolton dentist's office. When the infiltrated cop launches into surgery, Nolton is caught on the camera and when he takes out a condom, the cops are unleashed. Justice is done, but Connie is still pregnant with the baby of its author, so it does not clean as well as other films for life.