I need to say this straight off...you may not like this one. Think of this film as Hallmark tries to make a thriller. Still, this one has some nice appeal. Dominique Swain is in it! Any movie she's in, I enjoy. Also, the psychiatrist in this film is quite a dish, and played by Nicky Whelan. With shrinks looking like her, I say 'bring on the mental illness!' Also, for a film called "Seclusion," Ms. Whelan is never alone in her perils. Let us look at 2025's "Seclusion," directed by Tom DeNucci. I should also point out, this director has made a lot of good movies.
Poor Madeline (Whelan). The sultry but capable shrink has almost cured psycho-David (Michael S. Messier, Jr.) when he leaps off the couch and strangles the babe. He's upset she does not love him...who wouldn't be? Now she needs seclusion to write her next bestseller. Arriving in Rhode Island to her dad's (Fred Sullivan) beach house, she begins writing. Her loving sister Kelly (Swain) is happy to see her and she works for her dad fixing up the properties he owns. Madeline is now the sultriest dame in Rhode Island. Okay, that's not saying much, but trust me, she's a major league babe. The new book? Yep, she wants to show the world the perils of bi-polar disorder and with permission from her patient Heather (Amy Wade), she will put her therapy sessions with her in the book. Uh oh, Heather may be a real psycho...as Kelly points out.
While in Rhode Island, Madeline gets hot for a local guy, Tony (Michael Copon) who is all too eager to help her with stuff around the house. Then the weird stuff begins. An intruder at night puts Madeline on edge, to say the least. Also, Heather gets too curious about her during therapy sessions and shows up in town and at Kelly's birthday party. Madeline is mad and confronts the maybe-psycho Heather and this doesn't go well. Heather is manipulative and seems adepts at controlling Madeline. Madeline, looking to attract the hunk Tony, dons a steamy red, slightly tight party gown, and emanates pheromones. Now we see a grand plot to ruin and probably murder Madeline is unfolding and she is powerless to detect it or stop it.
The movie is flawed but on a damsel in peril level, this is a nice one. Ms. Whelan is uber-attractive and there are more than a few characters in this one who could be more psycho than Heather. Is it possible Heather, the psycho, is not the tormentor? Is Madeline in danger from a psycho lesbian that wants her for her own? This is my preference. Or is Tony just too good and upset that she never paid any attention to him in high school? For some great cheese and two great actresses looking so good, see "Seclusion."




















