
A Provocative Lifetime Original: A Solid Storyline Needed More Time To Develop Sufficiently
I'm legitimately torn between 4 stars and 3 stars in my rating for the Lifetime network original movie "Baby Sellers." On the plus side, the film is quite a bit more ambitious than the channel's typical fare. With an intriguing topic, an interesting international cast, and a solid change-of-pace role for Kirstie Alley, there was much to admire in this well-meaning thriller. On the flip side, however, the screenplay takes a difficult subject matter and boils it down into its simplest elements. In "Baby Sellers," one stalwart agent from Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) must single handedly lead multiple investigations, repeatedly go undercover, and ultimately take down various human trafficking organizations within the United States, India, Mexico, and Brazil. Let's just say that she is one busy lady! But when played with fiery determination by Jennifer Finnigan, you almost want to believe such a thing were possible! "Baby Sellers," of course, wants to highlight a...
disappointing
i found Kristy Alley's performance rather flat. Very disappointing. I wont watch it again. The storyline is okay but doesn't wrap neatly.
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