Dude I am all over this....
the guy who wrote this is obviously gay, but he says there is tons of explicit scenes...
"Good rentable flick with lots of nudity and some of the most unbelievable ghost copping-a-feel special effects you have ever seen. Hershey portrays a victimized woman in an unimaginable situation with grace and passion. I would also add "dignity" but since she is forced to get naked every five minutes it really doesn't apply here. She's a classy actress who deserved a good bit better than what she got in this screenplay. Its interesting how powerful the Entity is made to be, yet we are led squeamishly but completely through the harrowing torture and repeated rape of Hershey's character because she radiates more power than anyone else. Its Hershey's convincing performance that makes this a level above what could have ended up as a really schlocky horror film. Some of the scenes are really quite harrowing and effective. With less repetition and gratuitous nudity (wow, am I really saying that ?) the movie's dramatic and horrific impact would be a lot greater"
the guy who wrote this is obviously gay, but he says there is tons of explicit scenes...
"Good rentable flick with lots of nudity and some of the most unbelievable ghost copping-a-feel special effects you have ever seen. Hershey portrays a victimized woman in an unimaginable situation with grace and passion. I would also add "dignity" but since she is forced to get naked every five minutes it really doesn't apply here. She's a classy actress who deserved a good bit better than what she got in this screenplay. Its interesting how powerful the Entity is made to be, yet we are led squeamishly but completely through the harrowing torture and repeated rape of Hershey's character because she radiates more power than anyone else. Its Hershey's convincing performance that makes this a level above what could have ended up as a really schlocky horror film. Some of the scenes are really quite harrowing and effective. With less repetition and gratuitous nudity (wow, am I really saying that ?) the movie's dramatic and horrific impact would be a lot greater"