The Dessert Girl
The Dessert Girl

The Dessert Girl

2009TV ShowEnded1 SeasonThai

Baipai is an engineer girl but she likes to dress as a guy so many people often misunderstand that she is a guy. She's good at martial art because she has been trained by her uncle, the former Muay Thai champion. However, she's also good at cooking food and making desserts because she has been trained to do it since she was a kid by her grandmother and aunt. She quits her engineering job because she has problems with her boss. So, she gets the idea to open her own Thai dessert shop. One day, destiny makes Baipai accidentally meet Wacharawat, a handsome mafia boss and the owner of an entertainment complex business. However, it's not a good first impression for Baipai because he steals her first kiss and it makes her angry and hate him. Anyway, she also makes Wacharawat pissed off because she punched him in front of his followers, so he wants to get back at her so keeps teasing her. However, Wacharawat is enchanted by Baipai's cooking skills and it makes him want to stay closer to her, so he tries to win her heart. Baipai gets mad at him for making her life troublesome, so she tries to get revenge on him by dressing up like a guy and stealing his fiancee.

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IMDb4.2/10
Director: David DeCoteauGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of young women on a road trip takes shelter in an isolated desert house during a severe storm. They soon discover they are not alone, as a mysterious and dangerous entity begins to terrorize them one by one. Trapped and desperate, they must fight for survival against the unknown force lurking in the desolate landscape.

Critical Reception

The Dessert Girl received largely negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot, weak character development, and reliance on standard horror tropes. While some acknowledged its atmospheric tension, the overall consensus was that it failed to deliver a truly original or compelling horror experience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Predictable plot that offers little surprise.
  • Weak characterization that makes it hard to invest in the victims.
  • Relies heavily on jump scares and gore without substantial narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews for The Dessert Girl are scarce, but generally indicate disappointment with its unoriginality and lack of compelling scares.

Fun Fact

Director David DeCoteau is known for his prolific work in the direct-to-video horror genre, often under various pseudonyms.

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