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The actor playing Lloyd does a great job shifting from "charming old friend" to "genuine creep" in a way that feels unsettlingly plausible.

If you’ve seen a "shunned admirer" movie before, you’ll likely guess every beat of the ending.

Like many thrillers in this genre, characters often make frustrating decisions—like ignoring glaring warning signs—to keep the plot moving. Final Verdict

It’s a "popcorn movie"—predictable and a bit cheesy, but entertaining. It’s perfect for fans of movies like The Guest or Fatal Attraction who want a lighter, made-for-TV version of those stories. To help you find your next watch, let me know:

The story follows Megan, who is thrilled to reunite with her old friend Lloyd. However, it quickly becomes clear that Lloyd’s "admiration" has crossed into a dangerous, life-altering obsession. He isn't just looking to catch up; he’s looking to replace everyone else in her life.

The film plays on the common fear of letting someone back into your life who hasn't actually changed for the better. What Falls Flat