However I did realize that wasn’t true and so finally, not knowing anything about this, I did give it a chance.įor the most part, this is a pretty good film. Since I don’t do foreign films unless they’re in English (I find that as I don’t speak other languages, there’s too much “disconnect” for me to really be invested), I skipped over it. When I first saw this title card on Netflix, for some reason, I assumed it was foreign. TV SHOW REVIEW | ‘ALMOST PARADISE,’ SEASON ONE: A FUN ISLAND CRIME DRAMA ‘HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT’: AN INDIE PRODUCTION ABOUT FEELING SAFE #MOVIES #NETFLIX #MYSTERY Click To Tweet Her good life is about to come crashing down when Nick returns and angry over what she did to him, he’s looking for payback. She works hard all for the benefit of her son. Today, Katie is Anna, living in a small town where no one, not even her mother, knows where she is. Small scary things lead up to darkness when, after an intruder attempts to kill Katie, Nick murders him in front of her and warns her to tell no one – not even police, about this. Yet here they are, spending most of their time together. Attractive, extremely wealthy and charming, Katie and Nick move into a relationship faster than she knows is wise. Her work at an art gallery is fulfilling and in her job she meets Nick (Gino Anthony Pesi). In her before life, Katie (Victoria Barabas) lives a kind of fairy tale life. Hidden in Plain Sight (2019) Netflix TV Film Review ![]() One of those “hidden” kind of titles on Netflix, this Marvista film promises to be a little more thriller like than it actually is, but it’s still a mostly interesting watch.
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