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Knock Me Up
A tale of sex, lies and video unfolds as Lily uses Tyler's cum to get pregnant. This betrayal of trust willhavelong lasting effects for Tyler as well as the friends caught in the crossfire! Christiana's biological clock is ticking, making her baby crazy and any stranger's jizz will do.
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Plot Summary
A devoted husband and father opens his home to two young women who appear to be in distress during a stormy night. However, their seemingly innocent plea for help quickly devolves into a night of seduction and psychological torment. The couple's lives are turned upside down as they become the victims of the women's increasingly dangerous and manipulative games.
Critical Reception
Knock Knock received largely negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot, weak character development, and exploitative tone as major drawbacks. Audience reactions were also mixed, with some finding it a thrilling descent into B-movie horror and others dismissing it as derivative and nonsensical.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its derivative plot and over-reliance on shock value.
Praised by some for its campy B-movie appeal and energetic direction.
Character motivations and plot developments were frequently called into question.
Google audience: Google users found the film to be a mixed bag, with many appreciating the suspense and Keanu Reeves' performance, while others felt the plot was illogical and the characters poorly developed. The film's dark themes and violent sequences were also points of contention.
Fun Fact
The film was initially conceived as a remake of the 1977 erotic thriller 'Death Game' but evolved into its own narrative.
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