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Summary: Lilith just wants to have a baby and in her mind, everything would be perfect. However her and her husband are having major problems trying to conceive. When a new couple moves in, complete with love and being pregnant and having a great outlook towards life, this cause Lilith to snap and we see just how mentally disturbed she really is!
Overall: I’m a Misty Mundae/Erin Brown fan and we do start seeing her acting ability in this film. She’s a psycho for sure here but you really get drawn in at times and hope the best for her. As for the film, it spends more time flashback or giving us dream sequences that you really lose where reality ends and everything else starts, and that’s not a good thing. I don’t mind the “reality-bending” films, unless they’re not clear on what they’re point is. I mean you can tell what the director wanted…but they failed to execute it. What happened with Jim in the end? Where was the gradual friendship/love/insanity between Lilith and Aisha? One scene they’re having dinner, next they’re ready to the climatic blood scene. There was nothing in between and the fact the film barely hits one hour is so obvious in how much went missing. Not sure it was even on the cutting room floor, it wasn’t even shot. You’d expect better from Tony Marsiglia after this many films. Cohesiveness shouldn’t be a problem for him…and yet he keeps shooting low with his bow and arrow. Fine I buy that he can’t hit the bull’s-eye just yet but you can at least hit the outside of the target! Comparison: The Eye 2 meets Spiderbabe |