Outrage
Outrage
PG-13 | 01 June 2003 (USA)
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Lainie Wheeler has two daughters, but her husband leaves them for a Thai monastery. She completely neglects her job in TV production but finds a new vocation in nursing terminal patients, even after the death of her friend in that home. She also finds a new lover, Matt Harper, who is also great with her kids, but still gets addicted to pills, causes a major accident, loses custody and needs long-term institutionalized therapy. After her release, a friend gets her another job in TV production, which makes her meet baseball star Harry Brewer. When he proves adulterous and gets too intimate, she ends up murdering him. Detective Webster investigates..

Reviews
SteinMo What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.
Myron Clemons A film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Brooklynn There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
jjkjsk8685 I got this movie on a whim at movie stop for 2.99. Boy was it well worth it I loved it. It had everything a movie should it was sad, it had surprises, and the twist at the end was awesome. Lainie has a drug problem, and is trying to get her kids back. When she gets out of rehab she meets a baseball player. When her car breaks down she runs into him again, and when they get back to his cabin things take a turn for the worst. I cant tell much more without giving anything away.The acting was great, and the characters were well placed. Lainie's character is well written, and you really feel bad for her.I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone. Great For a low budget movie.Do yourselves a favor and pick this one up!
AleksandertheDraconian Well, i watched this movie a few weeks ago, it was really interesting, it caught me, not only for the suspense, but also i identified with the problems, it was like the real life when you think problems never stop and you don't find the solution, and you want to cry, and you feel that you don't want to live anymore, and nobody understands you and its against to you, but a voice in your head tells you "hold on"! problems will finish soon.The movie was beautiful, i loved when the detective discovered the corpse and it was a proof that the woman wasn't lying, so that found her innocence, and until that moment her problems finished, like a solution sent by god. Definitely this movie was better than other high budget movies.
Claudio Carvalho Lainie Wheeler (Alexandra Paul) is a woman divorced and ex-addicted in pills, who lost the custody of her two young daughters. The girls are living in a foster house, and Lainie is trying to get her life and the children back. She has successfully participated of a rehabilitation program, and is working in the production of a TV show. She is assigned to interview Harry Brewer (Jonathan Higgins), a famous baseball player. In the end of the day, while travelling back home, Lainie has a car accident in an isolated road, and Harry coincidentally offers to help her. He invites her to go to his house and call a truck. Lainie accepts the invitation, and Harry indeed wants to rape her. While trying to self-defend, an incident happens with Harry, turning the life of Lainie upside-down, when Det. Webster (Linden Ashby) investigates the disappearance of Harry and Lainie is threatened of losing her daughters. "A Woman Hunted" is a good low budget thriller, having good performances of the cast and a very reasonable screenplay, including an excellent plot point in the end of the story. It is a good entertainment hooking the attention of the viewer until the end of the story. My vote is seven.Title (Brazil): "A Woman Hunted " (This DVD has not been released in Brazil)
Lee Speth Not a bad thriller, but since it doesn't appear in the credits, on screen or here, it may be of interest that the story, including the twist ending, was lifted directly from a 1985 Mexican/US joint production called TO KILL A STRANGER. The scene has been shifted from Eastern Europe to (apparently) New York and the character of the victim/heroine has been heavily reworked, but the essential shape of the plot remains identical. The details of the child custody conflict have been added to create a barrier between the protagonist and the otherwise likable cops (in the original, the barrier is political). Fairly well acted, and this movie gives Alexandra Paul a chance to work a full menu of emotions. But her boyfriend seems pretty boring.