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One day she finds a box of items belonging to a girl she's never met before. But in the box are nude pictures of the girl and her diary. Lily begins reading the diary and realizes that she's going to change her life and become a wild woman!

She begins dating a guy and at the same time her art instructor begins to lust after her. The struggle begins when her boyfriend thinks she's unfaithful to him and her art teacher becomes obsessed. • Downloaded: • Torrent 478 times • Direct 2 times • Date: 2018-05-28.

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( Welcome to, a series that explores the weird and wild world of direct-to-video sequels to theatrically released movies. In this edition, things get dirty with inappropriately seductive women, idiotically horndog men, and venomous plants in name only.) I didn’t intentionally make the title of this week’s column sound like a math problem, but if it’s any consolation the films we’re looking at today require very little in the way of heavy thinking.

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This is purely fluff cinema designed for film fans drawn to naughty women, worse men, and flora taxonomy. Poison Ivy didn’t exactly set the world ablaze back in the early 90s — it cost $3 million and earned even less — but it found a home on VHS and pay cable meaning it remained in the public consciousness long after its theatrical run would have suggested it be forgotten. That awareness was enough of a reason to justify not one, not two, but three direct to DVD sequels of wildly varying quality. (The last film premiered on TV but was immediately followed by a DVD release featuring five minutes of extra footage in the form of T&A.) All four films, the entire quadrilogy if you will and I know you will, are now available in a box set from Scream Factory, so it seemed like the perfect time to dive right in and see what these sequels had to offer. Turns out the answer is skin, morally bankrupt men, and a very specific manner of death.

The Beginning Sylvie is a bit of an oddball teen made even shyer by a bed-ridden mother she’s incapable of connecting with. When she spots Ivy at a popular hangout spot for mute teens it’s with a recognition of both disdain and envy — here’s someone who looks slutty but also appears carefree — and the two become fast friends to the point that Ivy essentially moves into Sylvie’s house. It soon becomes clear, though, that Ivy is a master manipulator capable of seducing all three family members in different ways and with deadly results. She woos Sylvie, sleeps with her father, and pushes mom out a window. You might say Ivy is poisonous to this family’s happiness and well-being.