A budding friendship with a new student takes a sinister turn when the girl starts to disrupt the lives of her family.A budding friendship with a new student takes a sinister turn when the girl starts to disrupt the lives of her family.A budding friendship with a new student takes a sinister turn when the girl starts to disrupt the lives of her family.
Kirsten Zien
- Michelle
- (as Kirsten Prout)
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- TriviaAlso known as The Wrong Girl on Lifetime.
- GoofsThe electrocution shown at the beginning was impossible as depicted as the person electrocuted was shown wearing thick rubber soled shoes and they were not touching anything to complete the path for electricity. The shoes would also insulate the person from the electricity.
- Quotes
Ashley Allen: It's just you know,
[brushes Sophia's hair with her hand]
Ashley Allen: your whole life revolves around school, and then practice, and then work.
Sophia Allen: Hmm. Mom. I'm healthy and I'm happy. And I promise on my way home I will get my head shaved, my nose pierced, and uh, I'm thinking a tattoo.
- Crazy creditsThe closing credits include a spider: "Boris the Spider ... as himself"
- SoundtracksSatellites
Performed by Amanda Blush
Written by Ovidiu Bistriceanu, Kristin Van Vloten, Daris Mangal
Courtesy of Ovi Productions Inc.
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I just have to write a comment as a pianist and piano teacher. If I had a piano student who had started at age 8 as Sophia did and was playing such simple pieces as a high school senior, I would be embarrassed. The pieces that she was playing could be played by a 2nd or 3rd year student. The waltz was both simple and mechanical. Really, do you think that playing those pieces could get you a scholarship to Juilliard? A Beethoven Sonata movement or some Chopin would have been nice and worthy of the accolades that she received.
Also, if the mother was a successful architect and they were able to live in a house with 3 garages, it is surprising that they did not have a grand piano in the house and that she had to do all of her practicing away from home.
I gave it a 5 as it was otherwise a captivating story. It was well acted.
Also, if the mother was a successful architect and they were able to live in a house with 3 garages, it is surprising that they did not have a grand piano in the house and that she had to do all of her practicing away from home.
I gave it a 5 as it was otherwise a captivating story. It was well acted.
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- Apr 29, 2016
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