Can’t blame the cast as they all look great with each playing up their roles with enthusiasm. When The Bough Breaks recognizes that and fills the gap to the next one, adding maybe a few more bloody bits. There is a huge market for this kind of story, a young sexually assertive girl using her body to steal an otherwise unavailable man is a trope dating back to the first cave drawings, and one that’s never going away.
#When the bough breaks movie trailer series
Directed by Jon Cassar, who is an Emmy-Ward winning director of the television series 24, When The Bough Breaks has, as mentioned, a very distinct TV feel with a movie budget. By definition, if it’s predictable then there’s not much to spoil. The trailer is really predictable and looks to spoil a lot. Good guy John wants nothing to do with her advances (sure) though and of course that tips the girl over the edge. It’s not long after that when Anna turns up the heat and transforms from the homely girl-next-door in loose tops and tied back hair into the hyper-sexual vixen in a slinky, plunging, red dress who is about as devilishly subtle as this sentence. After all if you “look at her eyes, she means it.” Her name is Anna, a lovely young woman who the Taylor’s adore, and when she gets into trouble with her abusive boyfriend ( Theo Rossi), they decide to take her in, so oblivious to the red flags, they must literally be wearing rose-colored glasses. When John and Laura Taylor can’t conceive, they seek help from a service that finds them a girl who is perfect.