This thriller is one of those that make you want to watch a few minutes and turn it off, but I'll give Kellie Martin's Nicole Lauker a chance and glad I did. It's one of those thriller's that have a sort of cliché plotline. I can't give too much away, but in this story, an actor named Martin Cummins plays Evan Lauker, a supposedly hard working Real Estate agent and you'll find out something about him later during the movie and he dies in a boating accident. You discover later that he's hiding a secret and the movie gets interesting. "Traders'" star Bruce Grey plays a bounty hunter and Sadie LaBlanc plays Lucy. Great scenery, but you're always surprised where the story leads. It's ok and worth watching once.
Live Once, Die Twice
2006
Action / Drama / Thriller
Live Once, Die Twice
2006
Action / Drama / Thriller
Plot summary
Nicole is happily married to Evan, the man of her dreams. Unbeknownst to her, he is leading a secret life as a globe-trotting embezzler with a second wife. His scheming soon goes wrong and when Evan is forced to fake his own death. A series of events leads Nicole to his other wife and together they track him down. With the help of a private investigator, they soon discover the dangerous truth.
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Kellie Martin Is So Good
Fabulous with great twists
Fabulous movie with some really good unexpected twists that can jerk on your emotions. It was definitely worth the watch.
The Platium Boy and the Pole Sisters
Evan Lauker was part of a multi-million-dollar scam in which platinum bars were secretly made and stolen from their place of manufacture. Evan and a couple of confederates now plan to sell them on the black market.
Evan has also been busy on the romantic front. He has two wives, Nicole and Zoe. When he is about to complete his big deal, he fakes his death twice. The two women bond over their "deceased" husband whom they know is a con man. The majority of the film is their search for him in Montreal with assistance from a bounty hunter.
While "Live Once, Die Twice" had good potential for a noirish thriller, the film faltered in the home stretch. After finally locating Evan, Nicole makes the inexplicable choice of forgiving him and believing his lie that he was working under cover for the state department. She makes this decision even after a group of thugs threatened to kill her sister and mother, all because of Evan.
Nicole's blunder inadvertently leads to the death of the kind bounty hunter, Earl "Mac" MacDuff, who was so devoted to the women. More collateral damage comes when Zoe is shot and seriously wounded by Evan.
While the narrative scripting was sloppy, the most intriguing relationship was that of Nicole and Zoe. The latter worked in a strip club where she first met Evan, who went by the name of Luke Ravena. Zoe uses the expression "sisters of the pole" to refer to the camaraderie of women in a strip club.
Nicole thereby becomes an honorary sister, as the two women courageously seek to thwart the thing they share in common: the platinum boy who took both of them for a ride.