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  • This is like all others lifetime channel movies which are about love and crime. Story is very interesting, and good ideas. But ending is too typical, with typical twists and based on typical extreme lucky survival. In fact we did not even see whole end here. It finished about 1 minute before we could expect, almost suddenly. What is most annoying here is too predictable events. I say congratulations for good story and huge acting effort (police, court, plastic surgery...), but the predictability and typicality make this movie not so much better than others similar. Better beginning, worse ending a bit. I am bit disappointed, expected at least better ending.
  • Right, well for a TV movie then I will say that the 2019 movie "I Almost Married a Serial Killer" wasn't actually all that bad. I must admit that I had expected it to be less interesting and less enjoyable. I mean, the title of the movie just wasn't the best of choices for a movie. Sort of made it sound like a bad drama love novel.

    Anyway, I sat down to watch the 2019 thriller without having heard about it or even knowing what it was about.

    And it turned out that writer Naomi L. Selfman actually managed to produce a storyline and script that was interesting enough for sustaining the movie. Granted, it wasn't the most riveting of stories, but it was adequate enough for a single viewing.

    It should be said that writer Naomi L. Selfman does attempt to throw the audience off track a couple of times throughout the course of the movie, and it worked to some extend. I was left wondering whom people were as the movie progressed, so on that account it worked out. But on the other hand, it made the movie unnecessarily cluttered and it felt like director Nadeem Soumah was stumbling about trying to make sense of the script as it was translated to the screen.

    The acting in the movie was adequate, and actress Krista Allen carried the movie well enough with her performance. It was nice, though, to see Louis Mandylor in the movie, because he just always brings that gruffy charm with him, so he was well-cast for the movie.

    Once you get past the movie's laughable title, then I will say that "I Almost Married a Serial Killer" is adequate enough entertaining for a single viewing. It wasn't an outstanding movie, nor was it a particularly memorable one. And chances are equal to zero of me sitting down to watch "I Almost Married a Serial Killer" a second time. The movie's plot and storyline just doesn't have the material and contents for more than a single viewing,

    My rating of "I Almost Married a Serial Killer" lands on a mediocre five out of ten stars.
  • phd_travel10 June 2019
    Warning: Spoilers
    The premise is impossible to accept even by Lifetime thriller standards. A woman almost marries a man when she finds out he is a serial killer. She moves away he escapes from prison and has plastic surgery but Guess what she falls for him again!

    As if she wouldn't recognise his build or voice or eyes or something about the way he talks or behaves.

    Don't bother.
  • meldec21 August 2019
    That's all I want to know Why put a dog in the beginning And at the end With no resolution What happened to the dog? Left in the woods? Huh
  • The most telling aspect of last night's Lifetime "premiere" movie, "I Almost Married a Serial Killer," was that the production company that made it for Lifetime distribution had the spookily appropriate name "Formula Features," since the film hewed incredibly closely to the usual Lifetime formulae. At first I had thought the film would be about a woman who was courted by a serial killer and fell in love with him and agreed to marry him with no idea of what he did outside their relationship - I was even thinking of jokes like, "I thought everything was wonderful until I saw what he put on our wedding registry and it was all guns, knives and poisons" - but instead of that set of Lifetime clichés it turned out to be the set of Lifetime clichés in which the heroine, Camille (Krista Allen), barely escapes the clutches of the serial killer in the opening act (for someone who's supposed to be experienced in murder he's certainly bad enough at it the woman has an unbelievably easy time escaping!). She testifies against him at his trial and the judge announces she's going to impose eight consecutive life sentences on him, once for each victim the police have been able to identify and charge him with, with no possibility of parole. Then she receives word from the FBI that he's escaped from prison - like the real escapees from New York's Clinton Correctional Facility Lifetime previously dramatized in the film "New York Prison Break," he did so by sexually seducing a female guard and getting her to help him - and until he's re-arrested the FBI is going to insist that Camille and her daughter go into witness protection and relocate from their original home in Philadelphia to a decidedly fictional community in California.

    In the meantime the serial killer Camille almost married, Rafael DuPont (Jeremy John Wells), visits a plastic surgeon and has his appearance so dramatically reconstructed that when he emerges he's played by an entirely different actor - and I found myself so resentful of the "cheat" Formula Features' casting people pulled by casting two separate actors as DuPont pre-op and post-op it was hard for me to enjoy the rest of the movie after absorbing such a preposterous gimmick. What they needed was an actor with the extraordinary talent of Lon Chaney, Sr. in being able to concoct so many makeups for himself he could appear as two dramatically different-looking people in the same movie - but Chaney, Sr. died in 1930 and there haven't been that many actors who've developed that skill since. Another option would have been what writer-director Delmer Daves did in the 1947 Bogart-Bacall vehicle "Dark Passage": show all the scenes of DuPont pre-op from his point of view so we never got to see, except in an insert close-up of a still photo, what he looked like. There isn't anything really wrong with "I Almost Married a Serial Killer" but there isn't much right about it, either. As I said as I started this review, the most remarkable thing about it is that the producers called their studio "Formula Features," thereby making it obvious and proclaiming to the world that they were just going to exploit Lifetime's usual formulae, not try to do anything creative with them!
  • Camile falls for a handsome charmer named Clement and her daughter dotes on him too. What could be wrong until Camile accidently walked into his secret room and discovered photos and news clippings of all the women he killed. There is one catch: Clement only kills women who are in love with him and willing to marry; it makes it that much more execiting (I guess). He lunged at her and missed and she escaped. The police nabbed Clement and he was sentenced to eight consec life sentences. Camile returned to her normal life but before long, news of Clement jail break forced Camile and daughter Violet to move - under witness protection. "They like to finish up their business , esp because you testified against him", the police tells Camile. Into a small town mother and daughter moved, under new identities. Here the plot makes a clever twist. Clement had plastic surgery to change his appearance and after surgery he finished off the doctor so no one knows. A chance encounter brough Camille new love interest in person of Bryan, who owns a ranch just outside of town. Bryan seems trust worthy and protective and is patient with Camille, who again is about to fall in love a second time. Will she repeat the diseaster consequence of the first love affair ? Well acted, there were genuine suspense and does hold me to my seat because thanks to good plot development and pacing, I care about what happens to Camille and Bryan. Overall 7 / 10.
  • jknyny14 October 2019
    Really enjoyed this movie . It was very real . All the actors were so good , even though it was a little confusing , 2 things I didn't like were that if I were her , I would recognize his voice , and another thing is the ending was not what I was expecting .... but it was pretty good over all . Kept me in front of the TV for the whole 2 hours , I didn't even want to move ... nail biting !!! I actually enjoyed it very much '
  • lavatch17 January 2020
    Warning: Spoilers
    This film should be retitled "I Almost Married a Serial Killer Twice"!!!

    Camille "Cam" Fieri, the protagonist, falls in love with the suave and dashing Rafael DuPont. After visiting her college classroom where Cam is lecturing on true crime in literature, Rafael is almost to the point of proposing marriage to her. But Cam blunders into his garage, discovers that he is a serial killer, and that she is next on his list.

    Cam gets the drop on Rafael, and he is arrested, then put on trial. Convicted of six life sentences, Rafael is set for life behind bars. After Cam goes back to her normal life with her teenage daughter, Violet, Rafael seduces a female guard at the penitentiary, and, with her assistance, he makes a daring escape!

    Suddenly, two FBI agents are knocking on Cam's door, and they immediately relocate her in a witness protection program far away in California. But Cam then makes two major mistakes. First, she gives her neighbor a "burner" in which to phone her if her ailing father takes a turn for the worse. The dad may or may not have had a heart attack, and the neighbor phones Cam in California. But the diabolical Rafael steals the burner from the friend, discovers Cam's whereabouts, gets plastic surgery so he won't be recognized, and makes a beeline for California. It turns out that Cam never even follows up about her dad's heart condition.

    Cam's second mistake is committed after she and Violet have moved to Willowfield (near Paso Robles). Cam simply cannot refrain from starting a new romantic relationship with a kind farmer and horse-breeder named Brian. As depicted in this film, the master seducer Rafael is able to morph into a new form. This is the principle of multiplicity! When it comes to Farmer Brian, the filmmakers do an excellent job in pulling the wool over Cam's eyes, as well as those of the audience!

    There was a clever plot twist in the middle of the film that had a startling effect on the viewer. But much of the action was routine in the cat-and-mouse game played out with great gusto in Willowfield. Cam may not have entirely won the audience over with sympathy, but the villain is truly captivating as he chews the scenery with strategic moves that catches the slow-thinking Cam off guard.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    Krista Allen is still a great actress and still extremely attractive. And you know that if Louis Mandylor is in a Lifetime movie, he's the bad guy.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    If you're a fan of chilling films about serial killers such as 'Silence Of The Lambs', then this could be just up your street!

    What sets this film apart from inferior films is the believable plot. Without giving too much away, Camille (Krista Allen) discovers that the guy she is about to marry is in fact a deranged psychopathic serial killer who has already killed eight other women. She manages to narrowly avoid becoming his ninth victim and testifies against him in court. Naturally, he is sent to prison for a very long time. However, he shockingly manages to escape from the maximum security prison he was held in and then undergoes plastic surgery which completely alters his appearance. Incidentally, he also kills the guy who undertook the surgery. It is a shame that James Tang who played the Doctor wasn't given a bigger role in the film as he wasn't really able to display his acting credentials to the full given that he was only on screen for a few seconds before receiving a bullet to the head.

    Camille and her daughter then move to a different town with new identities and they bump into a guy with a dog...who turns out to be the serial killer...remember...he has changed his appearance dramatically.

    She falls in love with him all over again and then he tries to kill her again.... I won't give away the ending but suffice to say that the cad gets his comeuppance in the end.

    Excellent acting by all the players and a truly believable plot makes for a hugely entertaining cinematic experience. Louis Mandylor is outstanding as the seriously psychopathic serial killer of the title and Ms Allen delivers an excellent performance in the lead role.

    The film has more twists and turns than the Le Mans racetrack and overall is a cautionary tale for all attractive ladies to think twice before dating dangerous psychopaths who wield sharp knives and engagements rings.

    Highly recommended!