The Lover in the Attic: A True Story (TV Movie 2018) Poster

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6/10
Hubba hubba!
Arisdoddle20 September 2019
I watched it with the sound down while listening to Youtube podcasts. It looks like a nice little made for TV period piece... but that's not why I gave it six stars. I gave it six stars because I'm in love. Not with the actress who played the role(necessarily), nor the person the character is based on. I'm in love with the character in the movie. There, I said it!

Perhaps I'll acquire it in the near future and watch (and listen to) it commercial free(without having to be on "advertisement mute alert"). I sure hope she has a reasonably sultry voice, and not an annoying high pitched modern American... squeak(?)... squawk(?). I... I... don't think my heart could take that kind of disappointment. :(

Oh look! Here comes the nurse with my brain medicine. Yippeeee! Gotta go...
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Hollywood Does It Again
dlbach113 December 2020
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One thing that annoys me most when Hollywood does real life is they do not consider all aspects. Age is a pet peeve of mine. In reality, Dolly was 13 years older than Otto and three years younger than her husband. Hollywood feels that younger and sexier sells better. Knowing the truth I found it difficult to watch the movie. It was directed at 20-somethings only, not sharing a true story. I gave it a five for keeping some things real.
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1/10
It's Supposed To Be True
jimcarter195915 August 2019
The woman being portrayed looked more like Ma Kettle than the actress that was chosen. Her lover was a mousy looking, little man with thick glasses. Aside from those gross inaccuracies, spend some time in your own attic when the heat index is 110 or when the wind chill is minus 20. The attics in all my homes had no heat, air conditioning, electricity, plumbing or a FLOOR. So; how can I believe a 100+ year old home had a habitable attic? My friend's 90 year old home doesn't even have attic access. This is easily the most far fetched, "true" story I've ever seen. In fact; I can't swallow the belief that Otto was literate, let alone a typist.
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7/10
Truth is stranger than fiction.
tomfsloan29 October 2018
There was a lot of movie they had to stuff into a two hour time slot. They did it quite well. This story would normally be too far fetched and corny if it wasn't true. But it was true and it makes you wonder... can people really be like this? It seems like that's how many true life movies are. Truth is stranger than fiction. The acting, period flavor, and all the visuals generally were just right. Except the scenes of Dolly driving and her at the beach. The lighting was just plain lousy. Some of the risqué scenes were not as risqué as they should have been. But I'll give them a pass on that since it was a made for TV movie. I particularly liked the fact that they used Otto as the narrator throughout the movie. Narration is a good effective way to tie up lose ends and clear up any misconceptions on the part of the viewer. This same story has already been filmed a few times in the past, and I did not see those. But I was happy with this version.
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2/10
Big Bad Dolly
lavatch1 March 2021
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"The Lover in the Attic" was a lackluster film in large part due to the slow pacing. The long midsection of the film was sluggish with repetitive scenes of the young lover of Walburga "Dolly" Oesterreich (née Korschel).

Miss Dolly Korschel married a fat and abusive business magnate named Fred Osterreich. For a lengthy period in the marriage, Miss Korschel kept her lover hidden in the attic. The man was an aspiring, but untalented, mystery writer named Otto Sanhuber.

A major problem of the film was the lack of sympathy for either Otto or his Dolly. It was clear that Fred was a repellent creature. But there were never sparks of genuine affection between Dolly and Otto. The film takes great pains in demonstrating that Dolly only wanted a sex slave.

In film technique, a technical disaster was the staging of the death scene where Otto (accidentally?) shoots Fred. The actual sequence of events was sloppy in the film editing, and it was never made clear what happened with the two males rolling on the floor.

The one strength of the film was in period costuming. The era of Prohibition was well-established due to the apparel. But in one of the scenes in the speakeasies, it made no sense that Otto would get a case of the sweats and be forced to leave. He seemed to be living for moments just like this one where he could get out of his attic "prison."

The trial scene was also disappointing with the homicide case argued unconvincingly by both sides, resulting in a hung jury for Dolly and a brief sentence for Otto, which was subsequently reduced due to statute of limitations.

There was an obligation to provide some human element to this story. But there was no moral lesson and, above all, no compassion given for the three poor slobs who were the main characters.

Very disappointing!
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9/10
Fascinating true story.
phd_travel2 March 2019
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Kudos to Lifetime for going back in time to find true life murder stories. Based on the real life Wisconsin woman who kept her lover in the attic for years culminating in her husband's murder. Even more bizarre is how they in effect escaped punishment for it. The production has enough of a historical look considering Lifetime budgets aren't that much. The cast is well chosen. David Fierro plays the fat rich husband and they really make him look repulsive and abusive. Molly Burnett plays the woman who keeps her lover in her attic. She vamps it up just enough without overacting. Well done. Kevin Fonteyne plays the naive young man kept in the attic. He acts suitably whipped.

Interesting from start to finish. The movies based on true crime stories are always the best ones.
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8/10
well done lifetime movie
nyobatusa24 November 2018
Great story based on true events was the attraction and not only that but talented intense Molly Burnett from Queen of the south. very well done lifetime movie. gotta watch it to believe it.
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