When forced to come together after an unexpected death, one privileged family discovers that resentment, not money, is truly the root of all evil.When forced to come together after an unexpected death, one privileged family discovers that resentment, not money, is truly the root of all evil.When forced to come together after an unexpected death, one privileged family discovers that resentment, not money, is truly the root of all evil.
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So, the director went out one day and stopped a few shoppers outside Walmart and asked them if they would like to be in a movie!
"It's called Caveat", announced the director.
"Hey! Yes, why not". the happy shoppers said. "Do we need to act though?"
"Oh don't worry about that", replied the director.
And so this movie was born. Why oh why is it so difficult to find decent professional actors? Without actors you DON'T HAVE A MOVIE and never will have! SIMPLE!
End of Lesson 1 to would be film makers.
A tale about a group of (estranged) sisters who reunite after the death of their wealthy father. They are each bequeathed an equal share of their father's wealth after his demise - which one of the sisters is not happy about.
The first thing that's noticeable is the film's sound off in places (external shots seem to have rather loud background noise making the dialogue of the characters - at times - hard to hear). The subtitles are, however, next to useless as they seem to be about a minute earlier than any dialogue spoken.
There is a lot of 'flashbacking' in the movie by the sisters which is not shown clearly and, at times, can leave the viewer puzzled as to whether the events they are watching were something that happened in the past or are taking place in the present time-line.
As for the acting - this varies between average to poor. Lindsay Goranson's portrayal as vengeful sister, Kathryn, is adequate but missing any emotion. She rages a lot but that's about it. As for Lorraine K Bingham's performance as Mrs Cravitz towards the end of the movie, the least said about this the better.
I watched this courtesy of Amazon Prime but would not recommend due to the pacing of the story, the script writing and the yawn-worthy (non)twist at the end of the tale.
The first thing that's noticeable is the film's sound off in places (external shots seem to have rather loud background noise making the dialogue of the characters - at times - hard to hear). The subtitles are, however, next to useless as they seem to be about a minute earlier than any dialogue spoken.
There is a lot of 'flashbacking' in the movie by the sisters which is not shown clearly and, at times, can leave the viewer puzzled as to whether the events they are watching were something that happened in the past or are taking place in the present time-line.
As for the acting - this varies between average to poor. Lindsay Goranson's portrayal as vengeful sister, Kathryn, is adequate but missing any emotion. She rages a lot but that's about it. As for Lorraine K Bingham's performance as Mrs Cravitz towards the end of the movie, the least said about this the better.
I watched this courtesy of Amazon Prime but would not recommend due to the pacing of the story, the script writing and the yawn-worthy (non)twist at the end of the tale.
Is Z rate movie still used in reviews if not I don't know how else to describe this abomination.
It's honestly amazing how terrible this film is it's like they picked up people from off the street.
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- ConnectionsReferenced in Wake Me When You're Dead: The Making of Caveat (2013)
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- $130,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 16 minutes
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