Sylvie Cooper is a teenage girl in high school. Sylvie looked like a pretty girl, met a girl in her high school and became friends in a very short time. Her friend seems to have bad intentions as she begins to delve into the life of her friend Sylvie and her rich family. Sylvie does not know the intention of her bad friend about her family, as she does not know that her friend plans to destroy her rich family and tries to seduce her father in a story that looks strange and exciting.
Shea's arty-trashy exploitation film is an amalgam of Fatal Attraction, Stepfather, and Pasolini's Teorema, in all of which the order of a middle-class is disrupted by a depraved interloper, if only the script were better
Why settle for the usual walk around the exploitation block when Shea offers a wild ride with the top down into uncharted territory?
Chicago Sun-Times
January 01, 2000
There is scarcely a moment in the movie when the story works as fiction; I was always aware of the casting, of the mood-setting devices, of the stylistic borrowings from Hitchcock.