![]() ![]() Perhaps this film even trumps "Last House" in a way because the events really did happen, and actually happened worse than depicted here. The events could actually happen to the victim, it's not just a psycho with an ax (which, while possible, is more fantasy than anything). ![]() Like "Last House", this film is scary because of its realism. While watching this film, I told myself I had finally found the spiritual successor to "Last House on the Left" and my opinion remains the same. But Auffarth accepts the role and does an amazing job of being the normal "girl next door". Most actresses would say no to the torture, rape and beatings contained in this film. Some of the scenes in this film are truly awful - not acted awful, mind you, but are just visually repellent. First, let me say that Blythe Auffarth (who plays Meg Loughlin) is an amazing actress. ![]() After telling the police about mistreatment, Meg's punishment becomes more and more severe. Ruth is not like the other parents: she allows the neighborhood children to smoke and drink, and has an intense dislike for Meg - for no real reason. Meg Loughlin's parents are dead, causing her and her sister to live with their aunt Ruth. ![]()
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