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Jane Doe How To Fire Your Boss

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vi /x

mildly entertaining

The Jane Doe serial on Hallmark Channel is my favorite of the group of shows that were introduced some time agone, McBride and Mystery Woman being the other two. Jane Doe has the nice Scarecrow and Mrs. Male monarch contrast of the housewife working as a government operative and somehow seems a little livelier than the other two. Information technology also has Joe Penny, who has always been able to bring cloth up a notch. Lea Thompson is Cathy Davis, the Jane Doe of the title, and William Moses is her hubby. With their two cute children, they wait like an idyllic all-American family.

In this episode, operatives are killing their bosses and can't call back doing it afterward. Cathy and Frank (Penny) investigate an old CIA program that did the Manchurian Candidate number with the keyword.

Manchurian Candidate, Scarecrow and Mrs. King - it's all pretty routine stuff, but if you take nothing better to do, these shows are pleasant plenty. None of the Hallmark serial move very speedily, and they all suffer from poor pacing. Thompson is still pretty and perky, and the evidence utilizes some of the once-familiar stars. This time it'southward Erin Gray equally a rival of Cathy'southward and Monk'southward psychiatrist, Stanley Kamel, as a mind-control teacher.

I wish Penny could exist doing something more substantial, and Thompson, too, for that matter. Until then, "Jane Doe" will have to do.

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A bit better than the series standard only all the same very much a TVM (SUGGESTIVE SPOILERS)

Warning: Spoilers

When senior CSA boss Alana Delvin is shot in her office by one of her own team, the motives seem nonexistent. Things are fabricated even more complex past the agent himself having no retentiveness of shooting her or any idea why he would. Of course with such a mystery in play, special agent Cathy Davis (aka Jane Doe) is chosen in to consult. With links to an experimental series of CSA protocols working on the subconscious minds of the agents. Cathy tries to work out if this theory holds water but likewise who would have the access to use this program to their own ends. While she investigates though some other like assassination occurs inside the CSA and Frank Darnell himself starts to be plagued by nightmares about a war he was never in.

The Jane Doe series of films isn't great; lets just hold that right now. They are non pushing Spielberg out of the multiplex, they don't go sold via Cable Box Office and they generally seem happy to exist filling the afternoon schedules of safe, family television channels. So information technology is maybe of import not to come to the films thinking that you are walking into the favourite for adjacent years' Best Flick Oscar. Still this does not mean that you have to but accept whatever slop is served up to you and even those accepting this as a TVM standard are "allowed" to take issue when it is poor. I do spotter this stuff with this in mind but, for example, the Mystery Woman series of films has get lazy and bland to the point of pain and the aforementioned matter can happen with Jane Doe.

This picture show does at to the lowest degree try to preclude this slide into total mediocrity and hither manages to at to the lowest degree have an interesting concept at its core, ane that in some ways reminded me of aspects of both version of The Manchurian Candidate. Of course the quality is much lower across the board simply information technology did only virtually enough to hold my involvement and this is what prevents it from just existence pointless and bland. Is it endlessly exciting, intelligent well of course it is not. The movement of characters from the back to the fore gives the game abroad, fifty-fifty if the various red herrings are used well enough to fill the time. Equally per usual the family side plots are pointless and just seem like they have been edited in from somewhere else like bad stock footage. Hither we have Jack trying to win a job with an unpleasant property programmer while his son wins thousands playing poker against other kids; of class it is nonsense and it is a shame that the film uses this stuff as the big finish. I suppose at to the lowest degree Jack knowing about his married woman's job makes a bit of connection (she can talk well-nigh the plot to him – making the scenes serve some purpose at times) merely still you take to wonder why they don't really put the piece of work into making a strong mystery because I cannot imagine that anyone is tuning into these things to see what is happening to Cathy's snotty cute son.

The cast offer TVM safety but nix special or noteworthy. Thompson works best in her undemanding moments but here she is handed two or more moments where she has to express stronger emotions and frankly she cannot do it. For case she has to lose it with the developer, existence stern when preparing to face up the suspects or being disgusted when the guilty party is exposed – all of these are laughable. Penny is his usual solid cocky despite some giddy action/dream scenes. Moses and his acting children drift around the edges like soft shapeless ghost of tirelessly jolly people.

Lets exist articulate - this is far from a brilliant movie but equally a TVM it works just about. You can see the areas where effort has been made to reduce the failings of previous films and to arrest the slide into mediocrity and utter blandness that this series and some like films tin easily get into. The mystery is OK and just about offers enough to move things forward even if the usual flaws are all axiomatic to some degree.

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3 /x

Kill On Command

If you can accept the idea of a soccer mom/secret agent as we did in The Scarecrow and Mrs. King than this series shouldn't be too bad. But this item film where we've got one group of CIA agents who were doing their Black Ops thing while under some hypnosis and some other grouping of them who at the utterance of a control give-and-take start killing the ones who had been in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan than you'll accept anything.

This is the particular mystery that our soccer mom amanuensis Lea Thompson is asked to unravel. It hits close to domicile when her partner starts having Afghan flashbacks and another agent tries to shoot him as well.

Of grade Lea solves the example and goes back to the burbs and her husband William R. Moses and his more than ordinary problems involving their town council. Lea's character is most engaging and I confess this is the beginning I saw of her serial of films as agent Jane Doe. I do hope the others are ameliorate.

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9 /10

Superior entry in the Jane Doe series boasts superior supporting cast and a few unforeseen twists

There are plenty of plot twists and fine performances by supporting characters to go around in this 2007 entry in Authentication'south Jane Doe Mystery series. The consequence is a very enjoyable 84 minutes.

For those not familiar with the CSA agent whose cover is working for a puzzle company while being wife and female parent of the typical American family, the agency intrigue hither is much more multi-layered and provides a much broader spectrum of performances than in previous entries. Joe Penny, Scott Paulin, Erin Grey, Shashawnee Hall, Caroline WIlliams, and Steve Vinovich all provide solid characterizations with signature quirks in their roles in the mystery. THe extraordinary performances are added by the tardily Stanley Kamel whose misuse of a CSA protocol was a highlight of the film for me and Richard Libertini as the old scientist abased to live similar a crazy man in the desert.

The other interesting part here is the interim of the role player who played the son, relatively undistinguished in the earlier entries. Here, he gets something to do with a subplot on an unconventional and somewhat unethical way of making money and how he handles it in a way that is parents can live with. The boyfriend playing the corrupt developer is besides quite good in giving his own signature to a hackneyed and stereotyped caricature.

Overall, of course, we're talking nigh a TV murder mystery. The only reason we call it a movie instead of an episode of a Tv set series is that it happens to be longer than an hour. All that said, How TO Burn Your Dominate is more novel, more interesting, and more amusing than well-nigh such entries.

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5 /10

Nutty conspiracy theories

Mind control with trigger words taking place back in the xc's. CSA (yous hateful CIA?) illegal black ops in the Soviet Afghan state of war. The characters talks about these things not only with a straight face, but like is everyday stuff in their business.

Whodunnit? There were some clues to chase and question marks for a while, but somewhere virtually one-half way it became pretty obvious.

Cathy's family unit stuff is just almost equally lame. Susan was irrelevant in this one, but Nick is the real James Bond, at least as far as poker confront and swagger. Jack is a scrap of a wimp.

The ending is the cliché get all the suspects in a room and confront them ane by i.

Somehow, despite the lameness I never really thought virtually turning it off so there was at least some entertainment.

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seven /10

Very good Mystery

Information technology was better than nigh Hallmark movies and I was impressed. I enjoyed it enough to go out a review. I watch a lot of Hallmark movies because I don't desire to view night, violent, or depressing things. I look make clean language and shows from Authentication and rely on that for much of my entertainment, only, sometimes I go tired of them because they seem a little watered down in the acting and story. This 1, was true hallmark goodness in portraying what could have been a nighttime movie, but with much less violence . Yep I recommend Information technology. James Welch Henderson, Arkansas one/26/2021

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4 /10

Oh Doe

This is another affable simply undemanding entry to the Jane Doe series.

Lea Thompson is comfortable in the role as Cathy, the housewife turned CIA agent who ends up investigating blackness op agents going on a killing spree through some kind of mind control and trigger words.

Her partner Frank (Joe Penny) is also getting some uncomfortable flashbacks of his tour of duty in Transitional islamic state of afghanistan.

The picture show has shades of The Manchurian Candidate but for a family audience. Nosotros have some carmine herrings such as a suspect who uses hypnosis and then he can have an audience who can listen to his karaoke singing.

This cable motion picture is pretty formulaic and by the numbers. In that location are side plots such as Cathy's married man trying to bag a tycoon as a client for his public relations firm, but the tycoon is obnoxious and he cannot meet that. The family likewise has to deal with their son who has won money past illegal card games. These side plots only get in the mode.

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