Unfortunately the sequel is nowhere near as entertaining as it’s predecessor. Sure Eric Roberts is still fun as Beck and he even pulls some real bastard moves like making his new teenage target think her boyfriend gave her genital herpes so she’ll break up with him. Oh and there’s the attempted rape too. But while the first film could squeak by as a real Hollywood type movie this one has a more low budget made for TV production feel.
Honestly, it's kinda boring.
Albert Beck, now going by Victor Slauson, is still hiding out in Mexico
trying to pick up broads by feeding them a pack of lies. No success so far. An opportunity presents itself though when he
saves an American teenage girl (Claire Blackwelder) from drowning at the
beach. He follows her and her mother
back to San Diego and smooches up to them to infiltrate their lives. Beck has learned from his mistakes so he
plays the long game by planning to marry the mother so he can really move in on
the daughter. In other words, we got Lolita.
While this isn’t that terrible really it doesn’t have quite
the same eccentricities or, magic is taking it too far, enjoyable silliness (?)
of the first.
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