With buzz about the new movie Elvis Presley, Viewers want detailed information about the characters that have been noticed. Also, even true crime stories get interesting, especially in a Lifetime movie. Lifetime Network is famous for making movies based on true and memorable stories that captivate audiences.
These films focus on women and their stories, as well as hidden lives that no one talks about. Rank has compiled a list of some of the best stories “based on true stories” that are truly worth a look.
Jody Arias: Dirty Little Secret (2013)
The film is about a young woman named Jody Arias, who is accused of murdering her ex-boyfriend. The film focuses on the actual trial in the courtroom and the events that occur before and after the crime.
the movie has the same tone as the infamous deadly attractionIt does a great job handling the scene of the tragic murder of Travis Alexander, who kept Jody Arias a secret because his religious beliefs made her paranoid. Jody Arias: Dirty Little Secret paints a picture of the complexity of the relationship, while uncovering the extent of the couple’s obsessions and deceptions that no one else knows. It’s haunting and devastating, but worth seeing.
Green-Eyed Butcher (2012)
Blue-eyed butcher The true story of a young housewife named Susan Wright who murdered her abusive husband, Jeff Wright. The film follows the trial after the police find his body in the backyard.
Blue-eyed butcher Correct An underrated true crime drama about the murder of Susan Wright’s husband and its aftermath. It’s another devastating end to an unhappy marriage and viewers will be intrigued. The film also highlights the fact that Susan is modest and seemingly innocent, making it hard for some to believe she would commit a crime. However, the number of times Jeff was stabbed has shown viewers how violent she is.
Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story (2006)
girl like me The true story of a young transgender woman named Gwen Araujo, her journey to find her true self and the devastating events that led to her death.
This touching film offers some viewers new perspectives on the transgender community and what some members of the transgender community have gone through to become who they really are. It explores just how vulnerable and powerful every actor is. The film follows Gwen’s journey from childhood to becoming a young transgender to her untimely death.
Covenant of Pregnancy (2010)
After the number of teenage pregnancies at her original high school increased, a reporter returned to investigate the cause and revealed that there was a group of girls who agreed to get pregnant at the same time.
there are moments in pregnancy contract That can resonate with viewers, which is why it’s a remarkable Lifetime movie. However, the film takes viewers through the carelessness of teenage girls and how controversial the pact to conceive at such a young age is. Due to unexpected events, the town grew and began to receive a lot of media attention. The movie has some twists and turns and heartfelt moments that fans will love.
Cleveland Kidnapping (2015)
This grisly kidnapping thriller tells the story of a single mother imprisoned for 11 years who becomes the only ray of hope when her captors kidnap two more young women.
Cleveland kidnapping An unforgettable story about the friendship that blossomed between these three women under unfortunate circumstances. It’s also weird from start to finish, as the viewer can only imagine what’s going on. These women have been isolated from the world for more than ten years and their youthful lives have also been taken. However, Taryn Manning gave an inspiring performance as Michelle Knight, who remained positive and upbeat to comfort other victims.
Face On Milk Box (1995)
milk carton top is a film based on the book by Caroline B. Cooney about a teenage girl named Janie who finds herself on the missing children poster on the back of the milk carton face story. When she is reunited with her biological parents, she must adapt to the changes her life has undergone.
The movie is interesting because it gives us time to see some people’s point of view in Jenny’s life. The way Jenny/Jennifer handles her things and who she is is emotionally real. It’s interesting to be able to think about how the main character and her life would be different, or how different people’s lives would be depending on the story.
I Am Smart Elizabeth (2017)
Elizabeth Smart, 14, was kidnapped in her hometown of Salt Lake City by an overly religious man named Brian David Mitchell. She endured 9 months of abuse and torture until she planned to escape on her own.
i’m smart elizabeth Interestingly, Elizabeth herself recounts her own experience from beginning to end, recounting the harsh treatment she endured. Viewers can understand her point of view because she speaks through her own experience. It was heartbreaking and urging how strong Elizabeth had to be to escape.
Gracie’s Choice (2004)
Some fans may not know that Kristen Bell has starred in a Lifetime movie. She plays a teenager named Gracie who tries to raise her siblings after her mother goes to prison.
Gracie’s Choice Full of heartbreaking moments and dramatic scenes that will touch viewers’ hearts. This is one of the best movies because of the acting of each actor throughout the movie. Gracie tries her best to be a normal teenager and survive, while also trying to keep her family together. The most dramatic scenes are when she fights with her mother, and the audience can empathize with her plight.
Fantastic Five: The Texas Cheerleader Scandal (2008)
A new cheerleader coach at McKinney North High School tries to take down a group of cheerleaders who are harassing and bullying those around them. Many people may not know that Ashley Benson starred in a Lifetime movie. She plays the main role.
There is drama between the five cheerleaders and many others on the school board because they think they can get away with anything. However, the film provides plenty of drama for the unlikely situation. The head coach in the movie does everything to prevent the girls from taking over. It highlights how favoritism can become and how quickly these girls can abuse their power.
Kidnapping: Karina’s White Story (2012)
A woman kidnaps a child and quickly raises it as her own. Eventually, the child learns that he has been kidnapped and is reunited with his biological family.
The story is full of emotion and drama from start to finish. In this situation, it is difficult for Karina to accept who she is and where she belongs. Despite what she had done, she couldn’t help thinking about the woman who raised her. The film raises a lot of questions about where people really belong and what it means to be a family. The acting is strong, realistic and sets the stage for the story.