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Baby Blue
A young Dutch couple gets new English neighbors next-door to their modern home. Of course, everyone is not who they seem.
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Plot Summary
A woman, recently released from prison, struggles to rebuild her life and escape her past. She gets entangled with a dangerous criminal underworld, forcing her to confront the choices that led her to incarceration. As she tries to go straight, old associates and new threats emerge, putting her freedom and her life at risk.
Critical Reception
Baby Blue (2001) received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While some praised its gritty atmosphere and Kelly Rutherford's performance, others found the plot predictable and lacking in originality. The film is often categorized as a B-movie crime thriller, with a focus on suspense and character-driven drama.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a dark, atmospheric crime thriller.
Kelly Rutherford's performance as the troubled protagonist was a highlight for some.
Criticized for a familiar plot and underdeveloped supporting characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Baby Blue are sparse, but those available suggest a mixed to negative reception. Some viewers found it an adequate, albeit forgettable, crime drama, while others felt it was too derivative and failed to deliver a compelling narrative.
Fun Fact
Despite its genre, 'Baby Blue' is not directly related to the famous song of the same name by Badfinger, nor the popular TV series 'Breaking Bad' which also features elements of crime and blue-colored substances.
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