A Deadly Adoption

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A Deadly Adoption
A Deadly Adoption Poster.jpg
Poster
GenreDrama
Thriller
Screenplay byHarper Steele [lower-alpha 1]
Directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg
Starring Will Ferrell
Kristen Wiig
Jessica Lowndes
ComposerMJ Mynarski
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
ProducersFritz Manger
Max Osswald
Adam Silver
Adam McKay
CinematographyAdam Silver
EditorBill Parker
Running time84 minutes
Production companies Gary Sanchez Productions
MarVista Entertainment
National Picture Show Entertainment
Original release
Network Lifetime
ReleaseJune 20, 2015 (2015-06-20)

A Deadly Adoption is a 2015 American made-for-television thriller-drama film [2] directed by Rachel Lee Goldenberg (in her feature directorial debut) and written by Harper Steele. [lower-alpha 1] It debuted on the Lifetime Network on June 20, 2015.

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It stars Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig (both normally known for comedic roles, thus their casting was viewed as odd) as a typical middle-class husband and wife, with Jessica Lowndes serving as the agenda-driven villain.

Plot

Organic food vendor Sarah Benson and her best-selling author and finance guru husband Robert are parents to one-year-old daughter Sully. Sarah is pregnant with their second child.

During Sully's first birthday, Sarah wants Robert to take her on a boat ride on Storm Lake behind their home. As she leans against the dock railing, it breaks and she is knocked unconscious on the boat as she falls into the water. Robert resuscitates her but she loses the baby, and they can no longer have children.

Five years later, Robert is a recluse, but has managed six months sober following an alcohol addiction beginning with the loss of their baby. He is struggling for inspiration for the book he is writing, and is over-protective of six-year old type 1 diabetic Sully.

Robert and Sarah plan to adopt an unwanted child and find the young and attractive Bridgette Gibson living in a homeless shelter in the final months of her pregnancy. They offer her the bedroom they had built for their lost child. Once alone in the room, she pulls out a magazine with the Bensons on the front cover and rips off the half containing Sarah.

Sully sees through Bridgette's cracked bathroom door, as she's showering, that her enlarged belly is fake. Bridgette explains that she was worried the Bensons wouldn't believe she was pregnant because of her slender build. Sully agrees to keep her secret. Bridgette removes the training wheels from Sully's bike without Robert's knowledge and pushes her down the driveway where she's almost struck by a car. She steers into the path of Dwayne Tisdale, Bridgette's tattooed hoodlum boyfriend. Bridgette persuades Sully to keep this a secret as well.

Robert finds a copy of one of his books among Bridgette's belongings. Inside the front cover is his autograph to "Joni". He realizes Bridgette is Joni, a fan with whom he slept in the depths of his alcoholism. When Sully goes missing the police confirm Bridgette's identity.

Bridgette and Dwayne take Sully to their cabin across the lake, where Dwayne believes Bridgette is with him in a ransom plot. But Bridgette's agenda is to kill Sarah and have Robert and Sully for herself. Sarah's employee Charlie, suspicious of Bridgette, follows them and is shot dead by Dwayne.

When Sully falls ill from not having insulin, Bridgette confronts Robert and Sarah. A struggle breaks out and Bridgette overpowers Sarah and shoots Robert in the shoulder. She sets Sarah in her running car in the garage to look like a suicide attempt. Robert regains consciousness and moves Sarah to fresh air.

Driving Dwayne's truck with Sully next to her, Bridgette comes upon Robert standing in the middle of a bridge. Robert dives out of the way just in time. Bridgette stops and aims her gun at him as Sully jumps out and runs to Robert. Bridgette orders Sully to return or she will kill Robert. He whispers in Sully's ear as she turns back to Bridgette. Sully darts to the bridge's edge and dives off. Bridgette shifts her gaze and Robert dives after Sully as Bridgette fires her pistol. Bridgette looks down at Robert and Sully climbing into a small boat and frantically trying to start the outboard motor. Bridgette gets ready to pull the trigger, when a shot rings out and Bridgette is struck. The shot is from a gun held by Sarah, having regained consciousness and followed her family. Bridgette falls to her death in the water below.

Six months later, the Benson family is restored and intact. Robert and Sarah dance in the kitchen with their daughter.

Cast

Production

On April 1, 2015, it was revealed that Will Ferrell, Kristen Wiig, and Jessica Lowndes were set to star in the film as a parody of the genre of Lifetime films, with Rachel Lee Goldenberg directing and Harper Steele writing the screenplay. Adam McKay's production company Gary Sanchez Productions and Ferrell are executive producing. [2] The next day, Ferrell issued a statement regarding the film saying "We are deeply disappointed that our planned top-secret project was made public, Kristen and I have decided it is in the best interest for everyone to forgo the project entirely, and we thank Lifetime and all the people who were ready to help us make this film." shooting down the prospect of the film being released. [3] However, in June 2015, a billboard for the film was spotted with a release date of June 20, 2015. [4]

The premiere of the film coincides with the 25th anniversary of Lifetime's movie franchise. [5]

According to James Franco, Ferrell revealed to him that he was inspired to do the project by Franco's guest starring stint on General Hospital . [6] Franco would go on to say that Ferrell performing in the movie inspired him to helm a remake of the 1996 movie, Mother, May I Sleep with Danger? [6]

Reception

Joshua Alston of The A.V. Club gave the film a B−, commenting on the straight dramatic acting by the principals: "Everything about Adoption is right visually, and Ferrell and Wiig are close enough to where they should be tonally, but it’s all a bit too earnest." [7]

In an interview with Conan O'Brien, Ferrell explains that the joke lay in the absurdity of producing a straight Lifetime movie. Ferrell cites Rolling Stone , which Ferrell claimed understood the joke, while The New York Times had not. [8] On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an aggregate score of 14% based on 1 positive and 6 negative critic reviews. [9]

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 Credited as Andrew Steele; Steele came out as transgender and changed her name in 2022. [1]

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