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Glass House: The Good Mother

One year after the loss of their son David, Eve Goode and her husband Raymond Goode adopt Ethan Snow and his teenage sister Abby Snow, bringing them to their lakeside mansion. Abby struggles to adapt to her new home and confronts Eve, who proves to be deranged and unstable. When Ethan falls ill, Abby reaches out to their friend, Detective Ben Koch, and realizes that she and her brother are trapped in the house.

Director(s)

Steve Antin

Where to watch

Amazon Video

Amazon Video

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Cast & Crew

Angie Harmon

Angie Harmon

Eve Goode

Tasha Smith

Tasha Smith

Caseworker

Jordan Hinson

Jordan Hinson

Abby Snow

Steve Antin

Steve Antin

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Joel Gretsch

Joel Gretsch

Raymond Goode

Jason London

Jason London

Ben Koch

Bobby Coleman

Bobby Coleman

Ethan Snow

Details

GenresDrama, Thriller
Runtime1h 34 mins
Released on03 Oct 2006
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

5/10

***An idyllic house (mansion) is not necessarily a home*** An orphaned teen girl (Jordan Hinson) & her little brother start a new life in remote Simi Valley, Ca, with their adoptive parents (Angie Harmon & Joel Gretsch), a seemingly-ideal couple who tragically lost their son a year earlier. Jason London is on hand as the kid’s acting-godfather. “Glass House: The Good Mother” (2006) naturally has a similar plot to the first film, but the kids are a little younger here and, as the title implies, the mother is now the key adversary. Being a direct-to-video release it lacks the budget of the first film with Leelee Sobieski and Stellan Skarsgård (2001) and therefore lacks the theatrical pizazz thereof, having a Lifetime movie vibe. As with that first movie, the awesome mansion itself is a highlight, located just a dozen miles north of the Glass manor used in the previous flick (in real-life). Unlike the first film, however, the actors are all no-names. Yet they rise to the challenge, especially Harmon as the increasingly not-good mother and Hinson as the formidable girl, who essentially becomes the “final girl” à la slasher flicks. Not that this is a horror movie, but there is that element. It’s more realistic than the conventional slasher, which typically involve some eye-rolling psycho wearing a mask and brandishing a machete, etc. Here, the diabolic individual is more every-day and perfectly harmless on the surface, which somehow makes it more chilling. The flick effectively addresses the mental illness factitious disorder imposed on another (FDIA), aka Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSbP). These types of psychos actually exist, unfortunately. The film runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in Simi Valley, Ca, with some stuff done in Hollywood. GRADE: C

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The Glass House

The Glass House

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