Kenneth (played by Desmond Harrington) is an efficient but socially awkward technical writer who develops an obsessive relationship with Nikki, a realistic sex doll he purchases.
Lisa manages to escape from her restraints and attacks Kenneth with a small statue, rendering him unconscious.
[2] Marc Savlov of The Austin Chronicle said that "[it f]eels so depressingly vacant that it registers less as a film than as a pointed lesson in what not to do in the wacky world of non-traditional dating".
[3] Carla Meyer of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote "What might have been a commentary on the objectification of women becomes an unrestrained forum for twisted ideas of sexuality".
[5] On a contrary, David Sterritt of The Christian Science Monitor said that "Horror fans will find effective shivers",[6] while Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times had praised the director saying that "[he] shows a kinky sense of humor in this brisk low-budget film, and ably creates a smirking menace".