The hunt for obscure independent horror will sometimes find a diamond in the rough. This was not one of them. A little false hope was brought on by Linnea Quigley and Ellie Church in cast credits. Something tells me they were duped into doing this one.. because it's kind of a no budget
stinker. Is it gritty and explicit? Sure.. and most will find it a little much. For me, it just didn't work. It was painful to watch, but not in a "I have to look" good way. The switching back and forth between color and B&W was obnoxious, as was the fragmented "plot" technique. There was an opportunity to do this with style or elements that matched grit with some actual talent. It just didn't come together that way in my opinion. I appreciate the daring and unapologetic nature, but because of the way this was just sort of clipped together with (way overdone) home video simulation (which is really just an excuse for zero budget camera work), it just seemed like some experimental video project. The whole was not good enough for a few good scenes.