Worst movie ever made
1 July 2009
I was totally repulsed by this movie. I had no empathy for anyone in it. Not even the kid, David, played by poker face Daniel Manche, who went around with one look on his face - duh! He wanders around in this movie for no reason. He watches the torture and just stands there. He is supposed to be the girl's friend, yet does nothing to help her when he has the opportunity to. To me he was useless. The girl played by Blythe Auffarth, plays a girl who at 16 years of age had this happen to her. She played being tortured okay, thanks to make-up. The beast of a mother, played by Blanche Baker, was so disgustingly offensive and ugly that you wanted to kick her in the groin to stop her. One good kick and the kid could have ended her days. But no, we are forced to sit through two hours of such bad film making that you are screaming at the TV set to cut the crap.

I blame the two bastards that wrote this drivel. Daniel Farrands and Philip Nutman. With terrible direction by Gregory Wilson, these three sick men call this film noir? Wrong! It's just plain horrendous film making. And those people that call this art or anything positive are obviously as sick as the three bastards.

I would never recommend this to anyone with taste. I also feel to take such a horrifying crime and make a movie for profit out of the senseless murder is disgusting and inhuman. Next we'll have films of 911 victims jumping out windows. Why do these sick people feel they have to write all of these crimes for sensationalism? Isn't there enough going on every day around us? And you wonder why there are child molestations and kidnapping. This kind of movie supports that sort of action. They all should be arrested.
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