TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Payno
I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
Francene Odetta
It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.
TheBlueHairedLawyer
Amy is a painter in college, with no parents and entirely reliant on aid from others. When she gets a great deal of a cabin she rents, the married couple who own it seem like really nice people. But soon Amy is in a deal with them called surrogacy. Surrogacy was a trendy idea that reached the height of it's popularity in the nineties, in which a woman is impregnated by a man's sperm and she gets pregnant, having a baby for a woman who can't have one of her own. Amy feels wonderful to give Joan and Stuart Quinn the gift of a new baby boy or girl, but soon she learns about Christopher, and Joan's true colors come out.The Surrogate was a very sad Lifetime movie, mainly because of the "villain", Joan. As Amy says when she finds out Joan has been filming her at the cabin, "what a b!tch!", but when Joan breaks down crying at the end of the film, rocking her baby on the cliff and crying about how she accidentally murdered Christopher (her real baby), it's pretty sad. It's hard to hate Joan, at least she admitted what she did in the end, and rather than taking Amy's baby and umping off the cliff with it, she returned it.The Surrogate is more like a mystery. It's not scary, really... just incredibly creepy to think that there really are parents out there in the world just like this. Surrogacy is still done for couples who can't have their own babies though, so I wish Lifetime would make a movie for once that pointed out that not all parents wanting to try surrogacy are monsters, most of them are just people with a lot of love to give who can't have a child but want one to raise.
Hollywoodshack
We're pulled in and turned on by the subject: Alyssa Milano playing a surrogate. Well, Connie Selleca and David Dukes play the couple who can't have children, but there is a surprise: Joan once had a child that died and her husband is afraid she might hurt their next baby, too. Stretching believability is when Amy (Milano) agrees to be the surrogate mother in about five minutes and has a pillow on her stomach a minute later, expecting arrival of the baby. Amy falls down the stairs in an argument with Joan about spying on her and watching her room with hidden cameras. She gains consciousness in the hospital and finds out the baby is already gone, so her boyfriend helps her claim it back in some rousing battle scenes. Personally, I'd prefer the nasty movie with the same name starring Shannon Tweed. This TV movie has very little to say about the title subject.
x_Kelsie_x
This is a wonderful movie about a college student, Amy Winslow, aspiring to be a painter. She goes apartment hunting and finds a wonderful rental cottage very cheap! She soon becomes friends with her renters- The Quinns (Joan and Stuart). They ask her to be a surrogate so that they can have a child- they couldn't because of fertility problems. They tell Amy in return they will pay ALL medical bills, housing and school tuition. She agree's and carry's the Quinn's baby. After she goes to the basement to find her oil based paints she finds baby Christopher's infant outfit. This is unsettling so Amy decides to do an investigation so she can get more information before handing over "her" baby. Once her baby is born- Joan quickly takes the baby and shuts Amy completely out of her life. She hires guards to watch the home so Amy is not able to come near. Amy goes on a wild hunt to find the real identity of the Quinns and what really happened to Christopher, Amy soon finds herself with kidnapped baby "Christine" who she renames Emily. After more hiding and digging Amy finds herself at the home of Joan Quinn's mothers house- where Joan and Stuart are waiting for her, they discuss that the Quinns aren't ready to parent and that baby Emily should go to her rightful mother- Amy. The movie ends with Amy and her boyfriend talking about how they will raise Emily once she is older.**I find it funny that Amy's line had said: "No tattoo's she can have her ears pierced but no tattoos no nose ring, belly ring, none of that weird stuff." However in real life Alyssa Milano has 8 tattoos and her nose and belly button pierced.
Brian-272
I remember this movie from years back either 1995 or maybe I watched it in 1996 on ABC. Connie Sellecca plays a married woman who is unable to become a mother due to a fertility problem only to have her young housekeeper played by Alyssa Milano to become a surrogate mother and then take care of the child for good. Then Connie takes back her promise and wants the child for good only to cause problems and trouble. I'm glad this movie was made because it's very rare that the issue of surrogate mothers is looked at or examined. The issue I think needs to receive more attention. I hope this movie will air again I would like to watch it again.