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Her Deadly Reflections

  • TV Movie
  • 2019
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
310
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Corey Sevier, Helena Mattsson, Jake Stormoen, and Melanie Stone in Her Deadly Reflections (2019)
A married painter and gallery owner is pushed thru a window at home. She escapes in her car but is forced off the road, waking up in hospital with amnesia. Who can she trust?
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A married painter and gallery owner is pushed thru a window at home. She escapes in her car but is forced off the road, waking up in hospital with amnesia. Who can she trust?A married painter and gallery owner is pushed thru a window at home. She escapes in her car but is forced off the road, waking up in hospital with amnesia. Who can she trust?A married painter and gallery owner is pushed thru a window at home. She escapes in her car but is forced off the road, waking up in hospital with amnesia. Who can she trust?

  • Director
    • John Lyde
  • Writers
    • John Lyde
    • Brittany Wiscombe
  • Stars
    • Helena Mattsson
    • Corey Sevier
    • Melanie Stone
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    310
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • John Lyde
      • Brittany Wiscombe
    • Stars
      • Helena Mattsson
      • Corey Sevier
      • Melanie Stone
    • 9User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Helena Mattsson
    Helena Mattsson
    • Kelly Moore
    Corey Sevier
    Corey Sevier
    • Dan Moore
    Melanie Stone
    Melanie Stone
    • Allison
    Jake Stormoen
    Jake Stormoen
    • Logan
    Paul D. Hunt
    Paul D. Hunt
    • Martinez
    Gabriel Casdorph
    Gabriel Casdorph
    • Reed Applegate
    • (as Gabe Casdorph)
    Joy Haynes
    Joy Haynes
    • Doctor Milner
    Danny James
    Danny James
    • Fireman Porter
    Morgan Gunter
    • Chad
    Tamari Dunbar
    • Paramedic
    Weixin Le
    Weixin Le
    • Nurse
    Kealii Johnson
    • Building Inspector
    Sashleigha Hightower
    Sashleigha Hightower
    • 911 Operator
    • (as Sashleigha Brady)
    Kyle Groves
    • Police Officer 1
    Lance Anthony Johnson
    • Police Officer - Detective
    David McConnell
    • Detective Vance
    Jared Scott Miller
    • Medic
    Catherine Olsen
    Catherine Olsen
    • Hospital Patron
    • Director
      • John Lyde
    • Writers
      • John Lyde
      • Brittany Wiscombe
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    User reviews9

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    7phd_travel

    Attractive thriller nicely written

    Beautiful Helen Mattson plays a woman artist and gallery owner pushed out a window and gets amnesia after a car crash fleeing. Who tried to kill her? There is her husband played by Corey Sevier. Her best friend from college and the friends husband who manages the art gallery. Also a real estate developer wants her gallery building. As far as Lifetime thrillers go this one has a little twist on the usual predictability. And a laugh out loud funny moment. The leads are attractive and work well together. Not asking for much so this one is above average. Liked the complete ending.
    7dewilliams30

    One should never have expectations watching a Lifetime movie.

    The storyline was decent overall. Character Development throughout the film flowed. Pacing from characters and storyline leading to the killer's identity was on point for a suspense thriller. I don't agree with other reviews on the characters being boring and the film moving too slow. It had good pacing and the motive believable especially for a Lifetime movie. The law enforcement inclusion didn't make me mad as the detective's storyline was written well enough to give us hope and not another "really?" moment. This by far was one of the 'good ones' in comparison to others I've had to endure or turn off because I couldn't waste another minute of watch time. Overall due to plot, ok characters and their storylines and the ending I would recommend this movie to my fellow Lifetime movie watchers.
    4deedrala

    Typical Lifetime fare

    Not very good, but at least there was a moment of humor in this one, which is rare for Lifetime movies. They usually take themselves so seriously. If not for the funny line, I would've rated it 3 instead of 4, so it was worth a whole point higher on the rating scale.

    The entire basic premise wasn't believable or realistic, so that alone is the reason for the low rating I gave it. But I do wish that Lifetime would use a names database of some kind to discover there are many different first names out there for males and females so they will stop using the same ones over and over again, such as David, Dan, Sarah, Allison, Kelly, Karen, etc. And they need to stop using the same actresses over and over again too, no matter how pretty they might be, such as Helena Mattson. This makes the fourth or fifth LMN movie I've seen her in in just the past two years.

    And the amnesia plotline is very old and overdone, yet here it is again, along with a very selective memory - (she remembers her best friend but not her own husband) - which stretches our suspension of disbelief to the max.

    To give the small amount of credit where it's due: they DID keep me guessing as to which one - or two - of the three people closest to Ms. Amnesia Victim was/were the villain(s) til the end.
    10SarahBryantfan

    One of my favorite LMN films

    Swedish born Helena Mattsson is simply drop dead gorgeous and I love catfights. Hence, this is a very special Lifetime Movie Network film for me. Even discounting my natural prejudice for the movie, I consider this a superior LMN selection and strongly recommend it.
    8I_Ailurophile

    A solid TV movie thriller

    TV movies, and Lifetime thrillers especially, are a veritable grab bag. I've watched some titles that were gratifyingly sincere and well done, others that were preposterous and contrived beyond belief, and a large range of quality in between. The names of writer-director John Lyde, and co-writer Brittany Wiscombe, are very well known to me, as they have both collected many credits on features of this nature; while their works may similarly vary, I've not yet seen something one or both was involved with that was lower than "average." 'Shattered memories,' also known as 'Her deadly reflections,' falls neatly within the same company. It's no essential tour de force, but this is pretty well made for the genre, and suitably entertaining.

    The basic craft of the feature is solid, with fine consideration for editing, cinematography, lighting, and sound design. Wardrobe, hair and makeup, blood, and art direction are all fine; viewers who have seen more than one Lifetime original movie may well recognize some filming locations. The stunts look great. Of course these aren't the most critical aspects when it comes to thrillers, but no movie is quite complete without them.

    More important are the performances, an area where TV movies of any sort tend to fall short. I'm pleased to note that everyone in front of the camera turns in a show that's sincere, and fitting to the tenor of the feature. Just as 'Shattered memories' is no masterpiece, I won't claim that any acting herein is an award-winning must-see. But - while I'm not familiar with everyone in the cast, I recognize at least a couple names, and I know they're very capable. I can only assume the relative bluntness of the portrayals - a dulling or restraint of the range and nuance that the actors possess - is owed to Lyde's direction, perhaps an intentional restriction in keeping with the flavor of the Lifetime network. And even with that, I do like the performances here. In particular I think Helena Mattsson is actually quite good as protagonist Kelly, doing a fine job of embodying the artist's deep uncertainty and fear in the midst of her amnesia. Melanie Stone I know best of all those here; she is ever reliable, and steady in this supporting role - and like Corey Sevier and Jake Stormoen, shows able dynamics in her skills. All good here!

    Lyde illustrates his experience in the director's chair, realizing the screenplay with an able guiding hand and attentive eye in orchestrating each shot and scene. And that brings us to the writing. I'm inclined to think that of anything I've seen from Lyde and/or Wiscombe, 'Shattered memories' may actually be their best work. It's maybe a tad predictable, and the big reveal is maybe a bit over the top. Yet characters are complex, with depth and varied motivations. The scene writing is consistently, duly engaging, keeping a low level of tension and suspense simmering throughout, and altogether impressing at the climax. And despite its imperfections, the narrative is quite sound - frankly coming across as only a step or two down from flicks with bigger stars, budgets, or studios. Even if we can see where it's headed, the story holds its cards close, slowly and dexterously teasing out details until the opportune moment for the grand finale. Whatever its flaws, there's a finesse to the screenplay that's broadly lacking to TV movies generally, and those of Lifetime specifically. No one is more surprised than I am at how good this actually is.

    I couldn't begrudge anyone who watches 'Shattered memories' and finds it's not to their liking. Though well improved upon its brethren, it still retains a dash of those same qualities that make features of this nature so very distinct. More than that, though, the movie bears strengths more closely resembling major motion pictures. With strong writing, direction, acting, and technical craft, this is a TV movie thriller that stands rather tall among its ilk, and I'm delighted to say this is pretty well worth checking out.

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      This is Helena Mattsson's second TV movie where she plays an artist, the other one being My Husband's Secret Wife (2018).

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
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      • Mainstay Productions
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