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Jennifer (Michelle Soto) has been murdered, which brings four of her
former friends together, friends from a time before she was raped by a
certain Michael Richards, after which her time spun out of control. And
even though none of the girls has seen Jennifer in the last year or so,
they become the focus of detective White (Brian Dusseau) - basically
because Michael Richards has been released from prison, and the police
have lost all trace of him before Jennifer's murder. The girls all have
their own problems, Stephanie is desperately trying to wriggle out of a
date with a talentless poet (Sergei Burbank), Lisa (Julia Cornish) is
getting on everybody's nerves with her endless ramblings on her own
spirituality, Anna (Tumaini) is obsessed by her looks, and thus has
developed condition of bulimia, and Beth's (Pierre-Sophia Petion) life has
long become a foggy mix of sex and drugs. Oh, and I should mention the
girls eventually all get murdered by a guy in a helmet. But how does all
of this go together? Click
here to open the Spoiler Pop-up! Extremely interesting and
unusual serialkiller feature that does not relie on traditional, linear
storytelling, but splits its story up into five vignettes, following the
five female leads, which (apart from Jennifer's vignette) take place
roughly simultaneously. Add to this the film's very weird colour scheme
and its nods to giallo cinema, its abundance of sex scenes just this tide
of hardcore, and its occasional outbursts of comedy, and you've got
yourself a very enjoyable but also very eccentric genre film. Recommended,
actually.
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