Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA teenage girl convinces a love-struck young ex-con that the only way they can be together is to do away with her domineering parents. Based on actual events.A teenage girl convinces a love-struck young ex-con that the only way they can be together is to do away with her domineering parents. Based on actual events.A teenage girl convinces a love-struck young ex-con that the only way they can be together is to do away with her domineering parents. Based on actual events.
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- Rose Stanton
- (as Collin Wilcox-Paxton)
- Bobbi
- (as Rasool J'Han)
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The acting is pretty bad. Melissa Joan Hart (who I really liked in "Clarissa Explains It All" and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch") was insanely horrible in this. Turns out, she can't do drama. Or acting, for that matter.
The plot holes were numerous. Watch (if you dare) and you'll see. It was corny. Besides MJH, the rest of the acting was pretty atrocious also (especially by the kid who pulled the trigger, the guy who played Nick). The writing was weak.
The end sequence went from pretty cool to bad and then back to pretty cool again with the last scene. But even the titles explaining what happens to the characters at the end leave you angry.
3/10.
But I stuck with it, and was thoroughly surprised and entertained. Melissa plays her role as the psychotic Jennifer excellently. The supporting cast (Nick, the ex-con boyfriend; Karen, her best friend; and her life-controlling parents) all added a great degree of believability. The twist at the end was a nice closure to this tale of the girl who always seemed to be one step ahead of everybody.
If you get a chance, check it out!
Incidentally, I understand she auditioned for the title role in Adrian Lyne's "Lolita," losing out to Dominique Swain. Funny thing about that: Hart really is the Lolita type, so much so that at the age she started playing Clarissa (perhaps 14), she would have been perfect for Nabokov's enchanter. However, by the time Lyne got around to casting for his film, she was way past sweet sixteen, and much more a young woman than a nymphet.
Had they shown her smashing that car window with a baseball bat, I might have believed this movie a little. And they could have made her a tiny bit slutty, which would have been consistent with her character. I had the sense that her mother was watching every detail of the production and didn't want Melissa to look bad, even though the character she was portraying was very bad indeed.
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Repressed teenager Jennifer Stanton meets Nick Ryan at a gas station and soon forms a close relationship with him, which she keeps secret from her parents. Nick has a reputation for having spent time in jail on an assault charge. When Jennifer's parents catch them in bed together and chase Nick out of the house, Jennifer continues dating Nick secretly. Jennifer is grounded for the rest of the school year.
Nick visits Jennifer's house, and proclaims his love for her. He also states what he thinks of the harsh manner in which Jennifer's father, William, treats her. William threatens to turn Nick in for Statutory Rape, and to "kick his ass" if he doesn't get lost. The next morning, William finds his car vandalized and contacts the police. Nick is questioned, but denies knowledge of the incident.
Jennifer convinces Nick to get his grandfather's pistol and kill her parents. While he plans out the murder, Jennifer tells her friends at school that she and Nick have broken up. She also presents herself to William and Susan as their idea of a model teenager. William and Susan let their daughter go for once to a slumber party.
After the killings, Jennifer moves into her grandmother's house and rekindles her relationship with her ex-boyfriend, Brad. She calls the police anonymously with information that leads to their discovery of the gun. With Nick in custody, the case seems to be closed. However, Detective Daniels suspects that Jennifer knows more regarding this case than she let on during police interrogation. When confronted, Jennifer claims that Nick was angry at her parents for not letting him see her, thereby explaining Nick's motive. Meanwhile, Jennifer's best friend Karen Winkler finds her diary; it reveals how Jennifer used Nick to do away with her parents so that she could have Brad.
Karen visits Nick in jail, and tells him how he's been set up by Jennifer. When he confronts Jennifer about it, she blames Nick entirely for the murders. Upset, he admits to the police that he killed William and Susan, but that it was Jennifer's idea. Karen tries and fails to find evidence of Jennifer's involvement. When Jennifer finds out about Karen's investigation, she threatens to implicate Karen in the murders.
At Nick's murder trial, Jennifer falsely testifies that Nick harassed her. Eventually, a wired Brad manipulates Jennifer into admitting responsibility for her parents' deaths and the police arrest her.
An epilogue reveals that Jennifer Stanton was tried as a juvenile, while Nick Ryan is still in prison.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaMelissa Joan Hart and David Lascher later co-starred in "Sabrina The Teenage Witch".
- Citas
Jennifer Stanton: You should have herd them last night, I've got to get out of here.
Karen Winkler: Jen, what is this, "Escape from Alcatraz"? Will you please stop stressing?
Jennifer Stanton: They want to throw him back in jail!
Karen Winkler: Well, your dad's car is pretty trashed.
Jennifer Stanton: We don't know he did that. Karen, I gotta get out of here, I gotta talk to him.
Karen Winkler: No, no way. Aren't you in enough trouble already?
Jennifer Stanton: I won't be gone long.
Karen Winkler: Are you nuts? You're mom's downstairs, what if your father comes home?
Jennifer Stanton: Well, I thought we could always count on each other?
Karen Winkler: Why am I listening to you?
Jennifer Stanton: Because you're my best friend.
- ConexionesReferences Alcatraz. Fuga imposible (1979)
- Bandas sonorasOther Side Of The River
Written by Alan Robert
Performed by Life of Agony
Courtesy of Roadrunner Records