Crush

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Alison Maclean's Crush is a powerful psychological thriller with shades of
The Last Seduction. It's an impressive debut feature which echoes other darkly
examples of New Zealand's Cinema of Unease such as Jane Campion's debut Sweetie
and Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures.
A wreckless car journey leads to a near-fatal crash. Lane, who was driving,
escapes but deserts Christina, who's trapped in the wreckage. Since they were
heading to interview novelist, Colin, Lane makes the visit alone and not only
tries to seduce him but also his teenage daughter, Angela, who is emotionally
unstable. When she realises how infatuated her father has become, she starts
manipulating events, including a visit to Christina in hospital. The two friends
are now set for a full-on collision which promises to be more shattering that
the crash itself.
With the bleakness of the landscape adding to the tension, Crush is a journey
into the darker side of passion. Strap your seatbelts on now. It's going to be a
bumpy ride.
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Region 2
Year 1992
Screen Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic
Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) ; DTS ; Dolby Digital (2.0) Stereo
Duration 1 hour and 55 minutes (approx)