This murderer is a joke....very predictable.
LILyte Review | CA | 10/18/2003
(1 out of 5 stars)
"This movie is rather boring. It didn't hold my interest one bit. Here we have a sexy murderer that make these victims weak with envy that they let her kill them almost. Like wow.....give me a break. This movie is like Black Widow gone bad....very bad. There are better things to do then waste ur time watching this...like watching paint dry. Only those who only care about sexy but dumb teen murderer would enjoy this movie, which i have a hard time doing because i only enjoy good written and acted movie. Not fake predictable stuff like this."
Better stuff out there.
C. A. Davidson | VA | 11/16/2003
(2 out of 5 stars)
"Predictable plot, average acting, and an unsatisfying ending. If you want a thriller, look elsewhere. If you want to see a teenager trying to look hot and don't care about a good movie, then here ya go."
Fun movie about deadly, sexy doll. But what about those 2 U
Edward Lopez | New York City, NY USA | 12/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'll watch any movie featuring Rosanna Arquette as she's a pleasure to watch, regardless of the characters she plays. But in this movie the younger, "hotter" Traci (Mandy Schaffer) upstages Rosanna! Traci is a sweet and innocent girl who only wants to be loved by her mother (Rosanna Arquette). Her love crosses over the invisible obsession line, though, when her mother begins seeing a new man (Jurgen Prochnow). Feeling left out, Traci begins lashing out and using her firm, youthful body to interfere in mother's relationships. This creepy, sexy thriller demonstrates the extremes one will go to be close to her mother.
But for me, a UFO enthusiast, the best part of the movie is the unexpected scene showing 2 clear as a bell UFOs. When Traci drives a body to a pier and lets the car fall into the water, in the distance one sees 2 white orbs hauling at a good speed beyond any human plane. I'm the only person to mention this in UFO forums such as ATS and Unexplained Mysteries, and others from the first moment I saw the movie in 2002.
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