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Relative Fear

by admin on July 23, 2010

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When two babies are switched at birth, the innocent parents of a young boy with madness in his veins and violence in his heart are terrorized by a string of grisly deaths…. More >>

Relative Fear


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Catherine July 23, 2010 at 4:57 am

This movie is a good movie and a action and suspense movie…the music is…BAD ! It’s just this !
Rating: 3 / 5

Paul A. Klinger July 23, 2010 at 6:22 am

This little known made for Canadian Cable TV film from 1994 is one of my

all time favorites and I was delighted to see it is now on DVD. Two

baboes are born at the outset of the film (Supposedly in Burlington VT),

one to a woman who is in custody and the other to a highly educated

couple. Right away the viewer is led to suspect the babies have somehow

been switched, either by accident or on purpose. Four years later, the

couples boy is mute and diagnosed with autism. Then a series of murders

occur at or near their house, and suspicion is distributed to the boy who

is fascinated with crime on TV, as well as all the principals. There are

some truly frightening moments, but no blood or gore. The ending will

probably surprise most viewers. The scene where the mother finds her

bio child at an orphanage is heart tugging. Albeit the ending is a bit

farfetched, but overall very satisfying, at least for me.
Rating: 5 / 5

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