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Inconceivable (2017)

A troubled young woman, Katie, moves to a new town with her daughter to escape her past. She quickly befriends Angela, a mother yearning for a larger family. As their lives intertwine, Angela invites Katie to live in their guest house and become their nanny. However, Angela becomes suspicious of Katie’s secretive behavior, leading to a shocking discovery that reveals Katie’s true intentions and a harrowing confrontation that unravels their lives. The film climaxes with a dramatic resolution involving law enforcement and a newfound family unity.

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Length: 1h 45m
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
This Title is: Intense, Suspenseful

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Cast

  • Gina Gershon as Angela
  • Nicolas Cage as Brian
  • Nicky Whelan as Katie
  • Faye Dunaway as Donna

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: R

Content includes themes of betrayal, suspense, and intense drama, suitable for mature audiences.

Trivia

  • The project was initially announced at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival with Lindsay Lohan involved.
  • Principal photography was initially scheduled for over three weeks but was completed in just 15 days.
  • Faye Dunaway performed her role despite suffering a leg injury just days before filming began.

Our Review

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Despite its promising cast and intriguing premise, “Inconceivable” falls short in delivering a coherent and compelling narrative. The film features notable performances, particularly from its leading actors, yet struggles with pacing and plot coherence. The production quality and visuals are adequate but do not elevate the film beyond its screenplay limitations. While it has moments of suspense and drama, the overall execution leaves viewers wanting. It stands as an example of a thriller with potential that doesn’t fully materialize, making it a mixed experience for audiences.

Critic Scores

Inconceivable has received a mixed review by the critics

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