Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Devil in The Flesh 2



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One of the more difficult high school students in cinematic history moves on to college in this sexy thriller. Debbie Strand (Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, in the role Rose McGowan played in the first film) was sentenced to a mental institution for the criminally insane after her previous murder spree, but she manages to escape, and while making her getaway by hitchhiking, she's picked up by Sydney Hollings (Christiana Frank), a student on her way to start classes at an upscale college nearby. Debbie murders Sydney and assumes her identity in hopes of avoiding the police, but Debbie's obsession with older men starts causing problems again when she becomes interested in Sam Decker (Jsu Garcia), one of her professors. Debbie soon learns that she has a rival for Sam's affections in Carla (Katherine Kendall), Sam's girlfriend, and this proves to be bad for the long-term health of all parties concerned. Debbie also finds she doesn't get along especially well with her new roommate, Laney (Jeanette Brox). Devil in the Flesh 2 was also screened under the title Teacher's Pet. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Jodi Lynn O' Keefe Shines !!June 18, 2001
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This review is from: Devil in the Flesh 2 (DVD)
OK if you saw the first movie there really isn't any new plot twists, it's pretty much a rehash of part 1. The only real difference here is that the main character from the original, Debbie Strong (played by the amazing Rose McGowan) is now played by Jodi Lynn O'Keefe. In this movie Debbie escapes from a mental hospital and under a false identity attends college and develops another obsessive crush on a professor. When things don't go Debbie's way, the body count starts to pile up. Like I said earlier this movie is almost identical to the first one. But the real surprise here is Jodi. Although Rose McGowan is missed, Jodi pulls off an amazing performance and is so fun to watch that you will forgive the producers for making this movie without Rose. I've seen Jodi in teen films like She's All That and Whatever it Takes but in this film she really shows off her acting ability and she has more screen time than in her other films like Halloween: H20 and The Crow:Salvation. So to sum it up if your a fan of Jodi Lynn you should check it out. If you want an original thriller you might be disappointed.

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