When the Bough Breaks

2016

Action / Crime / Drama / Horror / Mystery / Romance / Thriller

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 12% · 26 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 45% · 5K ratings
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 7801 7.8K

Plot summary

A surrogate mother harbors a deadly secret desire for a family of her own with the husband who is expecting to raise her child.


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December 14, 2016 at 05:54 PM

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Jaz Sinclair as Anna Walsh
Theo Rossi as Mike Mitchell
Michael Kenneth Williams as Roland White
Regina Hall as Laura Taylor
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by stevendbeard 6 / 10

Psychotic Obsession

I saw "When the Bough Breaks", starring Morris Chestnut-Kick-Ass 2, Under Siege 2:Dark Territory; Regina Hall-The Think Like a Man movies, Law Abiding Citizen; Glenn Morshower-X-Men First Class, 24-TV and Jaz Sinclair-Paper Towns, Rizzoli & Isles-TV.

This is a thriller about a couple who are in need of a surrogate. Morris & Regina are the married couple trying to start their own family. Every attempt has failed which leads them to a surrogate, Jaz. At first, Jaz seems perfect; she is young, healthy and willing to carry their inseminated child, but soon, things change. Jaz' boyfriend wants her to milk Morris & Regina for money. Then, Jaz starts to show interest in Morris that makes him feel uncomfortable. Then she starts showing up at his job, which gets Morris in trouble with his boss, Glenn. Things continue to escalate until pretty soon, Jiz seems to be doing her best impersonation of the psychotically obsessed Glenn Close from Fatal Attraction. As you can probably tell, there is not much new here but the actor's execution of the material is quite watchable. It's rated "PG-13" for violence, language, disturbing images and sexual content-including partial nudity-and has a running time of 1 hour & 47 minutes. I don't know if I would buy this one on DVD but it would make a good rental.

Reviewed by cosmo_tiger 7 / 10

Not a bad movie, but needed something to make it seem original instead of repetitive and generic.

"When does it become a kidnapping?" John (Chestnut) and Laura (Hall) Taylor are desperate for a baby, but are unable to conceive. After years of trying they finally have found a willing surrogate and things are falling into place. Little but little things start to change and the surrogate becomes obsessed with John and everything is threatened. This is a hard movie to review. First thing I will say is that the movie is tense and dramatic. The only downside is that this is the same type of movie that has been told over and over and over. Movies like Obsessed, No Good Deed, Perfect Man….all have the same idea and while they are all good the idea is getting old and to the point of being able to know exactly what will happen. That, for me, ruins a movie more than anything. Being able to stay one step ahead in a mystery movie ruins the enjoyment. Overall, not a bad movie, but needed something to make it seem original instead of repetitive and generic. I give this a low B-.

Reviewed by Quinoa1984 1 / 10

a lame version of an already lame type of bad junk-food for mostly female audiences

Sure, while everyone else in the critical world seems to be off at TIFF, I'll just stay behind here and watch the swill that gets put in the trough... and now I'm talking to myself. That-that's chaos theory.

It's amazing how with such low expectations When the Bough Breaks manages to surprise with how dull and bloodless most of it is (not to mention being a weak PG-13 when it could just go all out for adults with an R), and then when it needs to bring the insanity it completely drops the ball, miserably. The only decent thing I can say about the whole thing is that Morris Chestnut is trying, but that doesn't mean much when he is given such a script that is an insult to boilers and plates.

My wife informs me that there are actually two other Lifetime movies about surrogate crazy women who are picked by a Happy-Married-Couple(TM), and this does NOT include last year's quasi-satire of these movies as well as Lifetime in general, Will Ferrell & Kristin Wigg's A Deadly Adoption. I'm not sure how these stack up with those filler in-between diaper and make-up commercials (according to her, an avid watcher of those movies for guilty pleasure reasons, this ranks as the worst), but on its own its key problem is that it is written by a guy who has no problem plugging away with the formula and generic beats that come with a story like this - set-up where everything seems fine except for the nasty abusive boyfriend of the surrogate woman (easily a highlight of the movie, but in it too briefly before he's called back as a regular goon in Gotham City) - until he tries to ambiguity for how we feel about this pregnant psycho-hose-beast.

We're force-fed backstory about this young woman, this at around the 2/3rd mark (because of course, and sadly featuring Michael K Williams who doesn't seem to want to be here, and who can blame him), and it doesn't make sense with the rest of how the story unfolds. The information should/could be used perhaps to give us some sympathy for her, or that the husband, who she is trying to seduce, can turn the tables now that he knows who she really is. Neither of these things happen. This info dump turns out to be basically useless, telling us "this bitch is crazy y'all!" but we know this already from after about 20 minutes in. All we're left with them is the last act of Fatal Attraction, and trust me, I wasn't going in expecting that (though I should've by this f***ing point), and yet it doesn't have much madness or fire in its belly to make it a guilty pleasure in any real way.

Because of its dullness it also feels every single one of its 107 minutes - far too long for something that is in essence a weaker version of other *TV movies meant for the lowest discerning denominator* - and except for Chestnut, who also executive produced, this is full of weak and hot air. A shame since, perhaps with a stronger script or a less lazy director, there could be more for newcomer Jaz Sinclair, who has screen presence and chemistry with Chestnut in her scenes with him. Once you know every single step this is going to go, and any potential campy elements are knocked off far too early, it's counting down the minutes till it gets to where it's gonna get to.

It's a piece of Cheese-Filler, and though less ambitious still not quite as awful as Warcraft (current #1 worst of for this year), but it's close enough.

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