How does babysitter wanted end
The cute, Sarah Thompson, is out her own for the 1st time and going to college. She needs money, and finds a job as a babysitter for a nice couple, Bruce Thomas and a super sexy, Kristen Dalton, youngster. Sarah thinks she is being stalked and on her first night weird things begin to happen that send her into paranoid overdrive. A twist occurs and the movie gets real good. This isn't your normal babysitter is stalked movie. A number of red herrings throughout kept me guessing even up to the very end.
I loved the end. The only thing this movie gave me was the munchies. I will say that I definitely understood the assignment for this prompt because this film has a Babysitter in peril - big time. Low budget and noticeably so, especially in those scenes where you legit can barely see anything, Babysitter Wanted actually surprised me with its change up of the usual standard tropes and plot of these films.
I was not expecting what this film delivers, and while it is lacking in many areas I will say it certainly kept me entertained.
The main issue was just that it was way too dark to see what was going on a good bit of the time. I feel there is a confusion over how far the filmmakers wanted to push the gore.
When the father returns she stabs him, he chases her and finally catches her and drags her back to the barn. The cop and Tina manage to kill both parents. As they get into the truck to leave the Devil Boy shows up and slits the cops throat and chases Tina. Being hard up for cash, she takes a leap of faith and contacts the potential employer. Following an awkward meet up with the shy Sam, the Stanton family agrees to have Angie become their new weekend sitter. Unfortunately, through the move, I misplaced the film, only to have it pop up at the most inopportune times.
Years later, that same film randomly appeared on TubiTV, leaving me no choice but to sit down and watch it once and for all. How did the film hold up ten years after its release you ask? Also, they used "real" prefixes rather than the movie version of Quotes Sam Stanton : [repeating line] Hungry!
User reviews 74 Review. Top review. From Kindertrauma - The genre really needs filmmakers like these Gosh darn, this hurts. What's even more painful is that I have to resist using what would be the film's stronger images to illustrate this post for the same reason. Legitimate, well-thrown curve balls are so rare in horror movies these days that I couldn't live with myself if I diminished even a fraction of this movie's novel bite.
I Just won't do it. Who says I don't have any scruples? Put down your hand Aunt John, I thought those left over enchiladas in the fridge where fair game. Time to move on. I know what you are thinking, "A babysitter in peril movie? Midway in I was far from wowed, but seriously enjoying the cozy vapors of nostalgia. Once the comfortable, hoary stage is set though, a genuine wild card is hurled.
I'm not sure if it's percent convincing, but the effect is profoundly invigorating nonetheless. Suddenly the stakes are much higher than imagined and the opportunity for a fuzzy outcome deflates triple fold. It's sort of like thinking you are stepping into a puddle and ending up waist deep in mud. Kudos is also deserved for standing back and allowing some black humor to seep through the cracks once the game board is flipped.
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