It Was Ok


I thought it had some interesting moments - communicating with Jordan, the drawings on the walls, and so on. I found it very "Silence of the Lambs"-esque. Though it may have been poorly executed, I love to see these types of movies where an outsider (be it male or female) is the only person who has a clue what's going on among the "good ol' boy" network made up of bumbling idiots. So no one noticed the ice cream truck on the video tape? It took her 2 seconds to figure that out!
Anyway, there were some creepy moments as well - Jenny banging limply on the piano, the father was just scary without even trying to be, the medical lab in the basement of the house. What I don't quite understand was the relationship between the father and the ice cream truck driver. Did he hire the driver to kidnap the girls? Did he do it himself? Was the ice cream truck driver completely unrelated to the doctor? That was a bit muddled.
I think this movie left some stuff to be imagined - like the scars on her back. In her conversation with Jordan, she states how she knows what it's like not to be wanted. She was obviously abused as a child.
All in all, though, it was ok.

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she wasent abused has a child if you watch the sequal Perfect Pray then you'll know were the scars come from

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I think he had a similar ice cream truck. At the end when she breaks into Dr. Eben's house, she is looking around the garage and she sees an ice cream truck (ya know, cuz everyone has one!). Overall, I really started to get into this movie but I agree with most other posters on this site. This is like Christmas with and epileptic--poor job of wrapping it up.

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First ice cream truck driver, although a pedophile, was simply coincidental. It did provide an additional clue to how the girls were being kidnapped.


~LjM
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it had it moments...but it was just ok..
not great..




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