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Said when a daughter takes after her mother in terms of mannerisms, interests, behavior, etc. Tammy's headstrong and impatient—like mother, like daughter. A: "My only interest is in making money." B: "Like mother, like daughter, I see."
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
Prov. Daughters resemble their mothers.; Daughters tend to do what their mothers did before them. My mother loved sweets, and every time my father saw me with a cookie in my hand, he would sigh, "Like mother, like daughter." Jill: Gina's beautiful. Jane: Like mother, like daughter; her mother's gorgeous, too.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Dawna Wilkins is a strong, independent and self-made woman. Married and divorced at an early age, she raised her daughter Emily by herself and put herself through school, now to become the w... Read all
Dawna Wilkins is a strong, independent and self-made woman. Married and divorced at an early age, she raised her daughter Emily by herself and put herself through school, now to become the well respected head of the Hanson, an ancient art museum. Through her college professor friend David Geraine, Dawna meets John Collins, an Anthropology professor specializing in Incan artifacts, he who helps Dawna authenticate some pieces for an upcoming Incan exhibit. As a favor to Dawna, John accepts Emily into his class to help her complete her degree requirements. Although Dawna is attracted to John, with others who know them both seeing them as a good match, John confides to David that he sees her nothing more than a friend. Approximately one month later, Emily goes missing, after having just broken up with her slacker boyfriend, Keith Merrick. Emily's murdered body is soon discovered buried in a remote shallow grave. John is there to support Dawna, both during the time that Emily was only missing and during Dawna's mourning over Emily's death. The police and John, among others, believe Keith to be the murderer. But Dawna will have to pay attention to signs around her or else possibly befall the same fate as her daughter.—Huggo
It takes much longer than many people realize to strangle someone. John let go of Emily's neck a few seconds after her eyes closed. She'd have only passed out at that point and left alone, would have regained consciousness within a short time.
As John is returning from his journey into the woods to bury Emily, he removes his gloves as he's getting out of Emily's car and then touches the door handle, leaving his fingerprints.
Pretty good mystery, somewhat creepy
At the start of the movie, anthropology professor John is burying something. Could it be a body?
Dawna is in charge of a museum in an unspecified city which I suppose is in the United States (Baltimore is mentioned as the home of one character, but we don't know how far away it is). The architecture is nothing short of fabulous, in a contemporary style; the credits suggest it is really The Canadian Museum of Civilization.
Dawna met John when she needed him to verify the authenticity of an exhibit, though she is an expert on South American cultures, and with those credentials, it's hard to imagine what she wouldn't have known. John has spent time looking for artifacts in South America himself, going there with students.
Dawna's daughter Emily is in college but kind of irresponsible. She needs one more class, but it's too late to register. Since Dawna is friendly with John, she pulls some strings and gets Emily into his class.
Emily is fascinated and visits John's office to tell him so. He lends her notes from the classes she missed by registering late. Actually, Emily says she's fascinated by the subject matter, and she does draw conclusions that show she is very intelligent and has potential, but what she's really fascinated with is John.
Emily has a boyfriend Keith, but he's a bartender with little potential and little to offer when John can discuss intellectual topics with her. Keith gets angry and grabs her when she leaves his bar. Later, he seems obsessed.
John knows what he's doing with Emily is inappropriate but doesn't care; he tells her not to tell anyone. An interesting editing technique: Emily leaves John's place and the video fades out as almost the same scene is shown again fading in, except Emily is wearing different clothes. And this is repeated until four different outfits are shown.
John is very compulsive about his desk and his clothes. He seems nice, but he arranges his shirts in his closet just so. If anyone touches them or anything else, you get the impression he'll get mad. Also, he keeps imagining he sees his former girlfriends. They look like something out of a horror movie.
Emily doesn't show up for class. She was also supposed to meet her mother. The police give the usual response: she's an adult and has to be missing for 24 hours.
Can John help? Maybe. The crisis does seem to bring them closer together.
But Dawna is quite a good investigator. In fact, it's pretty amazing what she can accomplish.
Michelle Stafford and William Moses are quite good. And the writers really sound like they know ancient South American cultures. The classes and the discussions outside of class sound real, but then I don't know much about these cultures.
One giveaway this movie was filmed in Canada: a newspaper headline with the word "cheque". I still think this was supposed to be in the United States but don't recall any clues about where.
This is a pretty good mystery.
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