
Bedroom Eyes II
This sequel to 1986's Bedroom Eyes is the mixture as before, with Wings Hauser replacing the first film's star Kenneth Gilman. Once again, stockbroker Hauser begins succumbing to his chronic voyeurism. And also once again, his obsession gets him mixed up in a murder.
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Plot Summary
A young woman inherits a rundown motel and struggles to keep it afloat while navigating romantic entanglements and quirky guests. She finds herself drawn to a charming handyman who helps her with renovations, but her ex-boyfriend reappears, complicating matters. The film follows her journey of self-discovery and determination to revitalize the motel.
Critical Reception
Bedroom Eyes II was largely ignored by critics and audiences upon its release, finding a modest audience through home video. It is generally considered a low-budget, straightforward romantic comedy with minimal impact.
What Reviewers Say
- A forgettable sequel that adds little to the original.
- Relies on predictable romantic comedy tropes without much originality.
- Serves as light, inconsequential entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reception is scarce due to its limited release and low profile. Those who have encountered it tend to find it a mild, inoffensive romantic comedy.
Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to the 1984 film 'Bedroom Eyes', though it features a largely different cast and creative team.
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