Imaginary Playmate

December. 02,2006      
Rating:
4.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Imaginary friends are a perfectly normal thing to have when you're a kid - that's why when Suzanne's six-year-old stepdaughter, Molly, starts talking to a "nonexistent" pal, she writes it off as the child's harmless way of adjusting to their new home. But when strange things start happening around the house and Molly's behavior becomes more bizarre, Suzanne suspects that the invisible playmate may actually be a restless spirit out for revenge! Is this stepmom crazy? And if she's not, will anyone believe her? Tune in and see.

Dina Meyer as  Suzanne
Rick Ravanello as  Michael Driscoll
Nancy Sivak as  Dr. Barrett
Nicole Muñoz as  Candace
Bronwen Smith as  Julie
Kurt Evans as  Dr. Rob Connelly
Marilyn Vance as  Dora
Cassandra Sawtell as  Molly

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Reviews

Interesteg
2006/12/02

What makes it different from others?

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Diagonaldi
2006/12/03

Very well executed

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Bluebell Alcock
2006/12/04

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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Quiet Muffin
2006/12/05

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

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Leofwine_draca
2006/12/06

A highly forgettable Canadian TV movie, the only thing of interest about IMAGINARY PLAYMATE is that it was directed by none other than William Fruet, the man who made the likes of SPASMS and CRIES IN THE NIGHT back in the day. It's always sad when a director with a unique and independent style ends up making slick, cookie-cutter TV movies for The Man, but I guess that's the way of film-making...whatever pays the bills.The storyline involves a guy, his daughter, and the woman who becomes part of the family when she marries him. All goes well at first, but soon the daughter develops a strong relationship with her imaginary friend, who she christens Candace. When supernatural events begin to occur in the home, the girl's stepmother begins to believe that the imaginary friend might not be so imaginary after all...Weak sauce is the key phrase here. The thrills and spills are diluted, the few supernatural scenes inserted into the production are tame and predictable, and the scenes involving a ghostly kid are laughable. It doesn't help that we're saddled with the continually uninspiring Dina Meyer (STARSHIP TROOPERS) as the lead, or that the male performers are considerably worse than she is. IMAGINARY PLAYMATE is a dud, nothing more.

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Jan Strydom
2006/12/07

Not to say that this is the worst movie I've ever seen, it isn't actually, its just extremely dull and uneventful, the supposed scariest part of the movie is close to the ending but its more like something you'd expect from the GOOSEBUMPS series.The acting wasn't bad I have to say but its one of those cases where the characters aren't really likable and they're not exactly dis likable either, they're just not developed enough for you to feel any kind of emotion for them, plainly put they are one dimensional.Overall, it wasn't a complete waste of time but I would recommend that its better not to pay to see this film, of course you can do worse by far but honestly if you really want to see it, try and do so without spending money on it.

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slayrrr666
2006/12/08

"Imaginary Playmate" is a somewhat slow-going and below-average ghost film.**SPOILERS**Moving into a new house, Suzanne, (Dina Mayer) and Mike Driscoll, (Rick Ravanello) and their daughter Molly, (Cassandra Sawtell) try to adjust to her new role as step-mom in the family. When she suddenly starts behaving like she has an imaginary friend, they try to play along to make her feel comfortable, but as time goes on, they start to get worried about her attachment to the friend. When she starts to act out even more after the announcement of her being pregnant, they realize her rantings about it being the ghost of a girl who lived in the house years earlier who committed suicide is the real culprit and try whatever they can to break the hold on her before something really dangerous happens to her.The Good News: There wasn't a whole lot here that worked. One of the main parts is that there's actually a nice build-up to the mystery of what's going on, and it does have a fairly accurate ring to it at times. Being insistent around the parents is a normal move, because it does have some truth to it and those scenes are a natural starting point for this behavior, and it allows the film to go up in a great way since it's a perfect starting point. The next actions, from the revelation of the blood-stained bed-sheets and the freak-out in the bathroom during the bath are quite fun and are great examples of building off something already established since there's been the introduction of the act beforehand. The best part, though, is the sequence in the bedroom where the dolls all come flying off the shelves at the individual, which is a creepy idea and is executed quite well. This is a freaky scene and is played perfectly here to make for a really enjoyable and entertaining moment. Another really good moment comes when the two play a game of hide-and-seek, which is a lot more thrilling than it sounds in passing and is a pretty good, tense moment, as well as a sequence where the walls are suddenly popping out of their foundation and start shaking wildly, causing another big scare in the film at the right moment when it needs to by causing a bloody miscarriage through it all. It's got one more creepy scene where they walk-through a neglected attic, injecting some really good atmosphere into the whole thing. The last good plus is the finale, which is where it reveals all the events in the past, including the possession that is required for it to be completed and results in a little bit of energy to end the film. These little moments all are all that work in this one.The Bad News: There were some problems to this one that really hold it down. One of the biggest issues here is the fact that the film is just so slow-going that there's not a whole lot of action going on in here. This one tends to unravel everything at such a pace that there's nothing but one seemingly slow-moving scene after another, especially since the only time this one sinks down into a fast-moving plot is when the ghost action occurs, and since those are so short and sporadic in their appearance, it takes a long time to really get going. That those are in short supply to begin with manages to make the rest of the time even duller since its pacing is so languid that there's a lot of time in between the scenes, and all that does is make the scenes stick out even more. This one really could've used more to beef it up and make it seem like a more energetic, or even a slightly more dangerous film, which would make the scare-attempts last a little longer, giving them more muscle while also making the film a little quicker. The only other real flaw to this one is the fact that the relationship in here between the father and daughter is completely unrealistic and not at all realistic in a normal sense. The out-and-out anger and continuing belief to stay on the daughter's side, despite, especially later in the film when the evidence is a lot greater and more convincing than in the beginning, when the skepticism is a lot more natural, in the face of such evidence simply reeks of desperation for the audience and has no real natural connection in real-life. Most father's wouldn't be so blind to see such behavior without feeling something is wrong, and to continue to act in a way that isn't doesn't feel realistic or natural. These here are the film's problems.The Final Verdict: While not the worst example of the genre, there's not a whole lot in here that can overcome the flaws present. Recommended for those that are fans of these kinds of films or find this one interesting, while those that like a little more weight to their films should heed extreme caution.Rated PG-13: Language and Mild Violence

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Lisa H.
2006/12/09

This movie is excellent! The movie begins with a somewhat normal family who have just moved into a new house. The little girl, Molly, sees the tree swing in the backyard is swinging by itself. She begins talking to her imaginary playmate and acts like this playmate, Candace, is really there. Creepy! Had me hooked from the beginning. The suspense of why things are happening and how these things are related to the family in the story is wonderfully done. The little girl, Molly, is one of the best little actresses I've seen in a while. She makes her character seem so real when she sees the imaginary playmate and how she acts scared. I believe the fact that the little girl's birth mother had passed away and her dad had remarried added to the storyline. The little girl never called her step mother "mommy" so when that happens Suzanne (step mother), even though she's figured out earlier that Candace was a real little girl that had died, knows something isn't right. This movie is very well written and the actors are excellent. It was definitely one I would've had to see had it been in theaters.

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