Making it worse is the production, which is so rigidly standard, with every jump scare and dramatic action broadcast well-ahead of itself with a generic score and clichéd storytelling, there is no tension in the already predictable plot. Yet this is part of the problem as these are cardboard cutouts by this point and while all are supremely attractive to look at, they are paper thin and have little hope in staying compelling characters. Williams) does a little digging on the highly-flirtatious Anna, he uncovers some seedy secrets and it’s not long before the couple are caught up in a deadly mix between the courts and Anna’s crazed schemes.ĭirected by Jon Cassar, When the Bough Breaks doesn’t lack for personality, as the three leads firmly embody the roles they are assigned, all three giving solid performances that are the very definition of each part, with Sinclair, seemingly embracing the femme fatale with a bit of glee. Then, when John’s detective friend ( Michael K. Anna, even while agreeing to be a surrogate, has more desires to be with John and an unhealthy obsession starts that puts the stalwart, rigidly faithful John to task. When a domestic altercation with Mike leaves Anna fearful, John and Laura ask her to move in with them, and if you’ve ever seen a movie in your life, you know right away what happens next. Despite a questionable relationship with her boyfriend Mike (Theo Rossi), who ought to have sent up a few red flags, they proceed with a plan to have Anna carry their child. Unable to conceive, they hire young, beautiful Anna ( Jaz Sinclair) from an agency, who seems perfect for the job and indeed, she is equally willing. John Taylor ( Morris Chestnut) and his wife Laura ( Regina Hall) play the beautiful young couple, living well and dutifully happy but are having trouble turning the page to the next step in their lives. This is a paint-by-number thriller that is about as deep as the nursery rhyme it steals its title from. And When The Bough Breaks, a title itself so ham-fisted and obvious, going right in, one isn’t really thinking this is about to set a new standard but rather play right into the tropes with absolute abandon. The disturbed home-wrecker genre has seen its fair share of bad movies and that’s a trend that is unlikely to change, the plot and premise so deeply set, to think of altering it would seem sacrosanct. When the Bough Breaks is a 2016 psychological thriller about a young couple who need a surrogate mother to have a baby, but when they think they’ve found the perfect girl, things take a dark turn.
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