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The Crush (1993)
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The Crush is a psychological thriller wherein a young man is the object of the obsession of a mentally unbalanced young girl. Journalist Nick Elliot (Cary Elwes) rents the guest house of a wealthy couple. The family's 14-year-old daughter Darien (Alicia Silverstone) flirts with him, and when her advances are not reciprocated she becomes increasingly obsessed with him resorting at last to violence and murder. Alicia Silverstone is beautiful and surprisingly good as the obsessed girl. Cary Elwes is also good in conveying his attraction and restraint in his dealings with so young and troubled a girl. However, the premise of the man being trapped by the aggressive, vengeful female is somewhat outdated and cliched. The Crush which should concentrate on the motivations of the girl, instead focuses on her increasingly violent acts, which include the vandalism of Nick's car and the attempted murder of his girlfriend. None of the characters are very real, and the plot is contrived, depending on illogical coincidence and implausible behavior by the principal characters. The Crush, an exploitive, cliched melodrama masquerading as a thriller, fails to either surprise or thrill. ~ Linda Rasmussen, Rovi

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Starring:
Cary ElwesAlicia Silverstone, (more)
Director(s):
Alan Shapiro
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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    Matthew J.

    I really enjoyed this film. The story was good, acting pretty decent, screen play and direction all good. I really enjoyed watching Darien torment her crush. This is worth a rent.

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    Joan A.

    Alternating between gothic horror and hilarious camp, "The Crush" is one of the great cult films. Writer/Director Alan Shapiro's young discovery, Alicia Silverstone, delivers her greatest role to date -- no kidding. This is pure fun entertainment, I highly recommend renting it. I will see anything writer/director Alan Shapiro makes.

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    Erika S.

    Alicia Silverstone does a great job at playing the obsessive, creepy, and delusional little girl who falls for her much older neighbor. Not a bad movie, but predictable in most parts. Cary Elwes is such a heartthrob too.

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