Saw this last night on DVD.Not what I expected, which was a vague dyke dresses as a boy and tries to score straight girls thing.
Nope, it was a seriously mentally and socially handicapped dyke dresses as a boy and tries to score straight girls thing.
Except that she falls into the wrong crowd (imagine that!) and things go from bad to worse.
A riveting movie, but also one with a high queasy quotient. Like, you want to rinse your brain out with boiling water afterwards.
How is it that so many movies nowadays make one feel like the world is going to hell in a handbasket? Not in the cheesy Schwartzenager way, but even in relatively well-done movies like this, where you think that you should lock your doors at night and home school your kids.
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