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The logline says it all


"Daisy is the all-American girl next door with a hunger for true love and an appetite for murder. Then one day Daisy meets the man of her dreams, only to discover that his own lust for killing might make her his next victim."


So, in the very logline, we learn that the protagonist is a truly unsympathetic character who is at her core, without redemption. Why in the Hell do we care if the antagonist kills her? In the end, it's probably a good thing. The world is a better place if both of them are dead. So, if we don't care if she lives, where is the tension in watching her peril? There is none.

Making this film was a horrible idea from its very conception.



"There's a little good inside everyone. Sometimes it just takes a scalpel to find it." - Me

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You haven’t seen what she looks like.

She lived, by the way!

Yum.

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