5/10
This is a very bad castle
16 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
Kim Stahlworth (Nicola Bertram) is a 43 year old detective who is desired by members of both sexes half her age. Her daughter Tracy (eye candy Vida Guerra) likes to smoke crack and allow young homeless men to come home and take a shower. Mom, who is so eighties, disapproves of her daughter's behavior, driving her to wander the street as a homeless waif until she is picked up by the white van.

The van is controlled by a rich man who picks up homeless girls, you know all those homeless babes who look like movie stars, to pick, eat, or fertilize strawberries and there seems to be this prostitution thing developed near the end. The irony and theme of the film is that everyone knows homeless people were being abducted, but the cops didn't care enough, or gave it a wink and a nod. Now that a detective's daughter is endangered, it becomes a problem, a statement on how homeless people don't matter.

The film starts off pretty good, but has scenes that go nowhere such as the cops dressing up as the homeless. They really didn't know what to do with Tracy as a captive and the the scenes were awkward. Kim, searching for Tracy lacked cohesion as she deals with a mean boss and a woman colleague who wants to help in all sorts of ways. It seems like the cut important scenes.

Guide: F-bomb. Rape. Nudity (brief FF)
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