Wildcard Wednesday Killer Cove
When I heard the title of this film it not only reminded me of the American program ‘Murder, She Wrote’ with Angela Lansbury where she lives in Cabot Cove Maine and some episodes are set there. I also thought the setting scenery/setting for this film would be impressive/pretty and at the start of this film it doesn’t disappoint.
I love the amusing reference to the stereotypical ‘Private Investigator’. It is intriguing and innocent but I cannot help but think of possible consequences of a woman separating from her husband having a business card in her procession from a private investigator. I also love the house/home and setting.
Well the link up is convenient I do agree safety and feeling safe is important. I know he said that he ‘Works fast’ but wow, that was quick, too quick I believe. I feel some things are definitely not as it seems. Although I do actually like Tony (Donny Boaz) the private investigator.
I feel so sorry for Carrie (Cathy Baron). I do want to look on the positive side ‘ The only way is up’ as they say. Oh, I love the way Tony explained in the end what and why he did what he did. It was however, a little unnerving at first to watch.
Well that was unexpected. It might just be me but there is too much evidence. Also ok, yes, I believe Officer Smith (Dennis Staroselsky) but I still like Tony but I can see that we are supposed to with the description made of him.
Strangely I don’t know if it is a good thing or a bad thing the eavesdropping. I am going to say ‘Bad’ as one, I am being charmed by Tony and two, Yes, it could get dangerous.
Oh, I just think I have solved the case. Also although it didn’t happen quite how I thought it would but I kind of knew there would be another possible shocking tragedy. This is awful to watch.
One, that is a relief and two, I didn’t solve the case or I do have to rethink who I suspect and I do have an idea. Yes, I was right. And it is nice to see that the previous pep talk worked. It is sad to see a parting of the ways/split. Now oh, ok, oh dear.
Thank you for reading
Sandra
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