20 years ago, Kim (Nancy Feliciano) was kidnapped by some hooded
psycho, tied up and stripped naked, and it was half a miracle that she
managed to escape unscathed (at least physically). However, the guy who
did this to her was never caught, and as a result, her horrible experience
from back in the day still lacks closure. In that respect, it's hardly
surprising that Kim is plagued by nightmares to this very day ... but of
late, they have intensified, to a point where she can no longer
distinguish dream from reality, plus Kim is getting phonecalls from her
tormentor from back in the day, or she thinks she is - and Kim's best
friend Charlene (Debbie D), who thinks she's just suffering from a sudden
wave of hysteria, is hardly any help. Enter cable guy (Phil Herman), who
comes by to install the cable but who's a man Kim immediately feels
attracted to, the first in a long time - and since he feels attracted to
her as well, he makes up a pretense to come for another visit. What
happens then is not quite clear, it's clouded by Kim's warped perception:
Either they live out a porn fantasy with the beautiful single woman
seducing the cable guy on the spot, or they have drunken sex after a few
too many beers ... or nothing happens at all. Problem is, after a while,
Kim recognizes the cable guy to be the kidnapper from 20 years ago. And
before you know it, cable guy gets sucked into Kim's world of weird
nightmares and warped perception - until ... Click
here to open the Spoiler Pop-up! A greeat low
budget shocker that starts out like your standard psychothriller to by and
by veer off into a totally different direction, culminating in not one but
two surprise endings that shed a whole different light on the film in
retrospect. The film's tight editing, subtle directorial effort and great
cast of course help in developing its multi-layered story to full effect
and make this a very memorable movie. Recommended! By the
way, you can order the movie here: http://www.wavemovies.com/other_producers/falcon/index.php
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