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So, 'Poison Ivy 2: Lily' is a curious little gem from '96. It’s got this dreamy college vibe, with an underlying tension that keeps simmering. Anne Goursaud directs with a unique flair—there’s an almost ethereal quality to the visuals. The story dives into obsession and identity; the art student, played by the intriguing Jaime Pressly, really brings a naive intensity to her role. You can feel that thin line between love and madness, especially as she entangles herself with both her professor and a fellow student. The pacing feels deliberate, building up the suspense without rushing. And while it’s not a horror flick, there’s this thriller undertone that keeps you guessing about her fixation and its consequences. Not a flawless film, but it definitely carves out its own niche.
Released on VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray.Features a score by composer David A. Stewart.Shot primarily on location in Los Angeles.Jaime Pressly's breakout role prior to mainstream success.
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