Main article: Poison Ivy: The Secret Society
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Although the first film in the series received critical acclaim at the Sundance Festival and developed a cult status through word of mouth marketing, the next two films were released direct to video and received a generally negative reception, with the fourth premiering as a made-for-television movie. The fourth film in the series is only thematically linked to the first three, dealing with a secret society of young women dedicated to obtaining control over powerful men through seduction. The first three films in the series deal with the implications of an emotionally neglected, sexually assertive young woman's fascination with her best friend's father, and how her desire for him affects multiple individuals who fall under her influence. Poison Ivy is an erotic thriller film series that consists of four films. JSTOR ( October 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message).Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.įind sources: "Poison Ivy" film series – news Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. In the end, Lily and Gredin say they love each other and they finally decide to be with each other.This article needs additional citations for verification. He follows her and eventually falls off to his death. She tries to run away by going to the roof. Gredin tries to save her, but Donald beats him up and even tries to stab him. She is surprised by a psychotic Donald, who attacks her. Lily, traumatized by what happened that night, returns home and destroys everything that has to do with Ivy. They are eventually caught in the act by Daphne, who runs away and is hit by a car. She tries to stop him, but has no success. When they are alone in a room, Donald forces himself up to Lily. Not much later, she is invited for dinner at the Falk family and brings Gredin with her, which upsets Donald. She leaves and soon reunited with Gredin.
She is initially unamused by his attempts, but they eventually heavily make out with each other, until they are interrupted. He later claims he is in love with her and tries to kiss her. Donald, already depressed since he saw Lily kissing Gredin, takes it out on Lily.
Meanwhile, Angela has found Donald's drawing of Lily and thinks he has an affair with her. She eventually spends the night with Gredin, but he dumps her the next day, explaining she has changed too much. Trying to make him jealous, she kisses a masked guy, turning out to be Robert. At a party, she enjoys the attention she is getting from men and she amuses herself, until she sees Gredin intimately dancing with another girl. Feeling upset, she starts to rebel, thereby estranging herself from her friends. One day, Lily catches Gredin and Bridgette together. During this process, he secretly falls in love with her, which has a great deal of impact on his marriage to Angela. She agrees to posing nude for him and finds a way to express herself in the meantime. She inspires Donald to perform art again, having long been afraid to express himself. He is unamused by the amount of private time she spends with Donald, though, but she explains it's because of the babysitting. Gredin grows even more attracted to her and it doesn't take long before they start having sex. Soon enough, she cuts her hair, pierces her belly button and starts wearing more revealing clothes. Lily slowly becomes obsessed with Ivy's letters and photos, attempting to take over her image. Meanwhile, she has found a job, babysitting Daphne, the daughter of her art teacher Donald Falk. In class, she has trouble expressing herself, unlike Gredin, an attractive co-student and sculptor she soon starts dating. She is soon drawn to the content, also desiring for the girl's sexual confidence and fearlessness. In the box, she finds nude pictures of the girl and her diary. One day she discovers a box of items belonging to Ivy, a girl she has never met before. For the first time out of her village, she is still used to her protected life in Michigan and frequently calls her parents. She finds an apartment and she soon notices her roommates Tanya, Bridgette and Robert, all art students, aren't quite normal. Lily is a sheltered art student from Michigan attending college in California.