Monday 14 September 2020

Mum's Monday: Deadly Exchange


It seems 18 is a new start for Rose (Valentina Novakovic) now Chloe. I don’t agree with her firstly taking the law into her own hands. Now that Chloe is in America it is usual for one,  make a fuss of a new arrival and two, not be aware of anything untoward. Now it is a little obvious, Chloe is looking for a replacement mum. This scenario could turn out to be a dangerous, intriguing and  even more of a deadly outcome. 

Sadly, Jack (Rhys Matthew Bond) is the only one that can see Chloe as a bad person. This is a little cliche but works well in this film. I am glad though that one person is clued up, as in Jack and he is right you can’t hide ‘Your true colours forever’.

This film shows you can be as charming and help people as much as you like but even Blake’s (Victoria Konefal) mum Samantha ( Lindsay Hartley) is doubtful and with a suspicious computer expert, Chloe is not hiding/as hidden as she thinks she is.

Poor Jack. This is such a shock I actually didn’t see this coming but sadly, I feel I should have done. I know it is another cliche where someone knew too much but it does all work and fit together. So much though for Blake. So sad.

I don’t like how Chloe intrudes on mother and daughter loss. Now ever the so helpful Chloe this is not nice to watch, but again within the nature of this film.

Now I sense in the light of what happened and someone else getting close. Yes, I am right however, this is a little quick. Someone really has a taste for murder and to getting what they want. I do believe there will be more victims in more ways than one, before this film is over. 

Sadly, it is inevitable, although I don’t agree with violence either. It is sad to see some people sticking up for Chloe against Jack’s mum. I know as I am watching this film I know the truth and the others don’t, but I hope they soon will.

It looks bad, really bad, things are, if it is possible, seems to be going to get  a lot worse before hopefully the truth comes out. Chloe is such a troubled soul and cynical. I don’t like all the negativity but yes, it has to be there. You really shouldn’t let Chloe borrow your phone. It turns out not just cynical but very, very manipulative. The usual answer, but the truth ‘ I have no idea how those got there’ yes, I was right worse.  

This film high-lights you should be careful in inviting a stranger to come and stay in your home. I hope Blake, well all of them can be saved. I am glad it is a ‘Yes’ in more ways than one. However, this film does actually end on a creepy ‘Mum’ note.

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