Attraction Movie Review
Attraction Review
"Attraction" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Russell DeGrazierProducer : Russell DeGrazier,Mike Elliott,Jonathan Krauss
Screenwiter : Russell DeGrazier
Starring : Samantha Mathis,Gretchen Mol,Tom Everett Scott,Matthew Settle
They almost had me, but then they blew it. Attraction, a direct-to-video
release that purports to turn the tables on the stalker movie, never quite
makes it, despite a promising cast and an interesting twist.
As the story goes, Matthew (Matthew Settle) just can't get over his
ex-girlfriend Liz (Gretchen Mol), which sees him drinking heavily and
attempting to beat down Liz's door in the hopes of getting her back. (Never
mind that Matthew's job is being a radio psychologist...) Fortunately, Liz's
friend Corey (Samantha Mathis) enters his life, and maybe Matthew will be able
to move on, right? Alas, he continues stalking Liz while he's banging her
friend. And to throw another twist on you, Matthew's co-worker Garrett (Tom
Everett Scott), decides he now loves Liz, and he's going to return the favor by
stalking Matthew and Corey.
Unfortunately, Attraction soon degenerates into everyone stalking everyone else
(and oddly enough, they're all sleeping with each other, too), to the point
where you wonder who you're supposed to be rooting for. Ultimately, that
person turns out to be Mathis's vulnerable Corey, an aspiring actress who is
humiliated by having to perform a scene in a play -- buck naked under a strobe
light.
Curious indeed, but the lack of sympathetic characters is ultimately too big of
an obstacle to overcome. And more importantly, while Attraction tries to
maintain a sophisticated air with some good, nuanced performances, it fails to
capitalize on the fact that it will be found in the "thriller" bin at any video
store. With nary a cat jumping or a sudden phone ringing, you'll find precious
little thrill in this film.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





