Confessions
Confessions

Confessions

1998TV ShowEnded4 SeasonsEnglish

Three contestants would be set up by their friends and given 180 points each. Simon would read out a clue to a previous misdemeanour that that player had done and the player had to give the right confession. If that was the one he was referring to, all well and good. If not, however, they'd just embarrassed themselves. They also lost 20 points and were given another clue. This happened a maximum of one more time, and if they still hadn't got it they lost another 20 points and Simon revealed what they'd done. Then he'd move on to the next contestant and so on.

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IMDb4.8/10
Director: John D. LamondGenres: Drama, Thriller, Mystery

Plot Summary

A detective investigates a series of murders that seem to be connected to a young woman named Claire, who claims to have psychic abilities. As he delves deeper into the case, he finds himself drawn into a disturbing world of obsession and betrayal. The investigation becomes increasingly dangerous as the killer targets those close to the detective.

Critical Reception

Confessions received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the execution lacking. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with some appreciating the attempt at a psychological thriller while others were put off by its pacing and predictable twists. The film struggled to make a significant impact upon its release.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film suffers from a weak and underdeveloped plot.
  • Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
  • The thriller elements are not effectively realized, leading to a disappointing experience.

Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this film, making it difficult to ascertain a general consensus. However, the limited feedback available suggests viewers found the movie to be a forgettable thriller with a predictable storyline.

Fun Fact

Director John D. Lamond also wrote and produced "Confessions," indicating a singular creative vision, though the film did not achieve widespread critical or commercial success.

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