

Something So Right
Joey lives with his mother. His father isn't around, he doesn't like school, he is bored and doesn't take orders from anyone. In other words he is a real little scamp. Being at one's wit's end, his mother decides to look for a "big brother" (sort of surrogate father) for Joey. At first this clumsy Arnie doesn't know how to handle Joey but after a while everything changes and not only for Joey ...
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Plot Summary
A reclusive former detective is drawn back into a world of intrigue when a mysterious woman arrives at his remote estate. She claims to be investigating the disappearance of her sister, a case that eerily mirrors a cold case from the detective's past. As they delve deeper, they uncover a web of deceit, hidden identities, and a conspiracy that threatens their very lives.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Something So Right' garnered mixed reviews, with critics praising Christopher Lee's performance and the atmospheric suspense. However, some found the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audiences were divided, appreciating the thriller elements but often questioning the narrative's logic.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and lead performance.
- Criticized for a sometimes confusing and slow-moving plot.
- Seen as a competent but not groundbreaking thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this lesser-known film, but those available suggest an appreciation for its suspenseful tone and the presence of Christopher Lee, though some found the story hard to follow.
Fun Fact
Christopher Lee, primarily known for his iconic villain roles, took on a more subdued, leading man role in 'Something So Right,' showcasing a different facet of his acting abilities.
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