wingedheartart
Okay, I have to say, whoever wrote this must think we are just stupid. I don't mean movie watchers exactly, but moms/women. She didn't know where her keys were? He was in a hurry for the freaking keys and she takes the time to fix her face/wash the blood off? She also doesn't know the code "thingy" to get in to her OWN CAR?????Give me a freaking break. She is going through a separation ....she has two daughters, one is damaged...so ANY MOTHER would MAKE SURE she knew where the keys were at ALL TIMES and the code to the car, because she is alone in the country/on an island no doubt in a storm. I love Melissa Gilbert, but COME ON....when she read the script why didn't she point those things out. Maybe she did and the director said to do it as written. Maybe she should have walked off the set. And Thomas Cavanaugh as a bad guy????? right..........Changing the channel now. Oh and for mom's out there who don't know the codes to their cars and/or live in the country or remote areas with no man type person around.....know where your things are for Pete's sake and have a plan set up in case something horrible happens... a break in etc. Talk it over with your girls and have it planned our where they should run etc. and what to do in case someone breaks in. Better to be prepared/a tad paranoid, then not.Wouldn't hurt to have a sentence or word to work into a sentence in case your mom/husband/exhusband/neighbor calls. To let them know you are in trouble without saying, "I'm in trouble." Unless you have time to SAY that.
Claudio Carvalho
In New Orleans, while the Lila hurricane approaches, three convicted prisoners, Simpson (Thomas Cavanagh), Juke (Marcus Lyle Brown) and Tad (Ritchie Montgomery), escape from the forced labor. In their getaway, they come to the house of Cassie Broadbeck (Melissa Gilbert), who has just left her husband and chief of the local fire department Wayne Broadbeck (Brian Wimmer), and is moving to Chicago with her two daughters, the slow Hayley (Azure Dawn) and Nicole (CiCi Hedgpeth). The tension increases when Wayne breaks in the house trying to save his family."Heart of the Storm" is not a good movie. Exploring the theme of the 1955 and 1990 "The Desperate Hours", with criminals trapped inside a house with a defenseless family, this story is unrealistic and absolutely corny. Living in Brazil, we frequently read on the news how criminals behave when they invade a family house. Imagine three guys in the middle of nowhere with three women challenging the criminals the way they did! The guys had never made any insinuation of sex or tried to rape the women in the story, and Cassie makes a totally unnecessary sexual offer to Simpson, acting like a bitch most of the time. The ham actress CiCi Hedgpeth has one of the worst performances I have ever seen in a movie. Most of the dialogs are also terrible, and it is funny that the most sympathetic characters are Juke and Hayley. The good performance of Thomas Cavanagh is the best part of this forgettable flick. My vote is four.Title (Brazil): "No Olho do Furacão" ("In the Eye of the Hurricane")
jordanlansky
I saw this at the Ft. Lauderdale festival. I found it really entertaining. On the bad side, the script seems very uneven and corny in places, the opening is like a TV movie with Melissa Gilbert baking cookies for the church or something. But once the story starts being about the escaped convicts it's really fun to watch. The other two convicts are played by Mark Brown and Ritchie Montgomery. Ritchie is the most fun in the show. Every time he opened his mouth the crowd laughs.Melissa Gilbert is better than average in this, it seems like she's really trying to get rid of her old TV actress image. But I found her costume really distracting. What woman facing 3 desperate convicts would dress so sexy?The rain and wind and hurricane stuff is really amazing for a movie with an obviously low budget. The music is really good, kind of Cajun.Would people pay $12 to see this at a theater? No. But I'll sure watch it again when it comes to TV.
craigbonney
Bad writing is the first culprit, I find it hard to believe that three escaped prisoners would behave as courteously and avoid profanity as much as this group. Producers must be trying for a PG (G?).My willing suspension of disbelief never kicked in for this movie. I was never sympathetic to Melissa Gilbert's character. I felt that neither she nor her teenage daughters (none of which bear any resemblance) were ever in any real danger. Ritchie Montgomery turns in a stellar and believable performance as a stupid redneck. He is the only bright spot in this drivel. Contrived, cliché overacted and tedious. Do not attend and do not rent.