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The fact that there's not any suspense and hell, there's not even a body count shows that this movie would have been better off on Lifetime instead of in theaters.Get a Sample Copy of the 8K Ultra HD TVs Market Report 2023 Even the sexual undertones are kept pretty minimum and instead we're basically seeing a watered down version of LOLITA. The biggest issue with this movie is that we've seen it countless times before and there's not a single original idea on display here. Jennifer Rubin is good as Elwes' love interest and Kurtwood Smith gets some good scenes as the girl's father. She pulls off the sexy Lolita just fine but the mental issues of the character are never really explored. You've got Silverstone in his screen debut doing a nice job as the troubled woman but there's no question that the screenplay really didn't give her too much to work with. Elwes is very believable in his role as the writer who finds himself getting too much attention. The actors at least keep you glued into what's going on even though everything is pretty predictable unless you've never seen this type of film before. The main reason to watch the movie are for the performances. THE CRUSH isn't a very original movie and for a thriller it contains no thrills so on that level it's really not that successful, which is too bad because there are a few good things sprinkled throughout the picture. Films like SINGLE WHITE FEMALE and THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE were finding audiences so obviously another step was to make on dealing with a LOLITA type of character. After the success of FATAL ATTRACTION we were getting all sorts of psycho thrillers. It doesn't take long for Nick to realize that the young's girls ideas of a friendship are a lot more than what he is willing to give and soon her crush turns into something more dangerous. The Crush (1993) ** (out of 4) Nick Eliot (Cary Elwes) is a journalist who rents out a guest house and soon becomes friends with the owner's fourteen-year-old daughter Darian (Alicia Silverstone).
