This film of a heroin addict in love with a trampy bisexual obviously thinks of itself as really daring and with-it. Mostly, it is pretty mundane. The dialog is artificial and poorly written. The acting is stilted and not very good---it is interesting, though, to see obviously inexperienced and not practiced actors learning their craft in front of your eyes.
Still, nothing much happens here of any interest. It is hard to care about the self-destructive characters. No great truths are revealed. It's just pretty boring.
The only twist is that the Holly Ferguson character (Delilah)does both men and women. That's about it.
Everyone in the film acts pretty stupidly. Who really cares if they live, die or succeed? And having to listen to Delilah supposedly scream in a fit of emotion "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, " or "I don't need this right now" when Ferguson's limited acting skills project all the emotions of a turtle prodded with a stick--well, it just rubs in the adolescent skill level of the writing, acting and directing in this movie.
Oh, I would add, Holly Ferguson is really cute. It did not redeem the movie, though.
Still, nothing much happens here of any interest. It is hard to care about the self-destructive characters. No great truths are revealed. It's just pretty boring.
The only twist is that the Holly Ferguson character (Delilah)does both men and women. That's about it.
Everyone in the film acts pretty stupidly. Who really cares if they live, die or succeed? And having to listen to Delilah supposedly scream in a fit of emotion "I'm sorry, I'm sorry, " or "I don't need this right now" when Ferguson's limited acting skills project all the emotions of a turtle prodded with a stick--well, it just rubs in the adolescent skill level of the writing, acting and directing in this movie.
Oh, I would add, Holly Ferguson is really cute. It did not redeem the movie, though.