Girl Followed
Girl Followed (2017)

Girl Followed

4/5
(47 votes)
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Young Artist Awards 2018


Young Artist Award
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Teen Actress

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The movie pictures the adolescent rebellion of the young girl and the unsupervised psychopathic young man who manipulates the situation. Parental supervision of teen girl (Regan) though looks over protective, is not normal concern of the loving parents.

This movie should serve as a warning about an older guy going after a 14 year old girl. But somehow the actor they chose doesn't look old enough and the girl not naive and young enough so they look more like a possible couple than a predatory relationship.

Caught this movie recently and I really enjoyed it for a Lifetime movie. My daughter is in the age range of the teen character and her friend had a scary experience with someone trying to connect with her through a video game chat.

I've never seen worse acting. The so-called actor playing the father is capable of two expressions.

The title "Girl Followed" does not accurately convey the gist of this Lifetime Channel potboiler. A more accurat title would be "The Male Secretary is a Psychopath.

This movie is awful, nothing good about it. Same old tale and nothing new.

So the movie opens with an abduction of someone named Tara and then the bad guy for some unexplained reason changes his entire MO to stalking and falling for a 14 yo. At the end we find out in one sentence "...

The first of the three films Lifetime showed from 6 p.m.

But seriously, I'll admit I watched this primarily for Joey Lawrence and Heather McComb, but it had me hooked as an effectively graphic example of how young girls can be led astray by seemingly harmless adult figures and how their parents can try to keep them in line. While I loved the usual Lifetime movie last-10-minute-battle-to-the- death showdown, I also appreciated the solid performances put in by Joey Lawrence and Heather McComb as the tormented parents, as well as creepy guy Nate (Travis Caldwell), big-hearted sister Taylor (Gianna LePera) and good-girl-almost-gone-bad Regan (Emma Fuhrmann).

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