A promiscuous girl is raped by a fellow student.A promiscuous girl is raped by a fellow student.A promiscuous girl is raped by a fellow student.
Ken Camroux-Taylor
- Judge Jicha
- (as Ken Camroux)
Chris William Martin
- Cowboy
- (as Chris Martin)
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Diane Young: Where, have you been?
Cayley Young: I was at, a dress rehearsal, and we had a party.
Diane Young: It's very simple. If you call, then I don't worry. If you don't, then you'll be grounded. Period.
Cayley Young: I thought, you've had dinner, with clients.
Diane Young: I've been home, for hours.
Cayley Young: Mom, I'm sorry.
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This is a pretty good TV movie. I could understand someone rating it highly. I can't think of anything really lacking in it, but somehow it didn't draw me in all that much.
All the performances are good, the production values are solid, so I guess it's the story that left me wanting a little bit more.
Hmmmm.
As I'm thinking about why I didn't like it more than I did, maybe it's because I'm a man. Most of the men in this movie were scumbags, and the women were the protagonists. I think that may have made me vaguely uncomfortable. Perhaps that was part of the point? Give male viewers a sense of general dread, similar (perhaps) to how it feels to get caught into the kind of lifestyle and reputation that Cayley did? Just speculation. If so, I guess maybe I should rate it higher, since it succeeded!
Anyway, it's far from being a bad film. Pretty good, actually. I think I would have preferred a slightly more gender-balanced allocation of good/bad roles, but maybe that's just me. So, 6/10 for me, but if you don't share my discomfort (or approve of it), you may well rate it higher.
All the performances are good, the production values are solid, so I guess it's the story that left me wanting a little bit more.
Hmmmm.
As I'm thinking about why I didn't like it more than I did, maybe it's because I'm a man. Most of the men in this movie were scumbags, and the women were the protagonists. I think that may have made me vaguely uncomfortable. Perhaps that was part of the point? Give male viewers a sense of general dread, similar (perhaps) to how it feels to get caught into the kind of lifestyle and reputation that Cayley did? Just speculation. If so, I guess maybe I should rate it higher, since it succeeded!
Anyway, it's far from being a bad film. Pretty good, actually. I think I would have preferred a slightly more gender-balanced allocation of good/bad roles, but maybe that's just me. So, 6/10 for me, but if you don't share my discomfort (or approve of it), you may well rate it higher.
- JamieWJackson
- Jul 14, 2014
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