Wow! Misogyny! Sexploitation! Think Giallo or Euro-Trash times 10! How does anyone get away making movies like this? Officially, I am appalled. Pretty cheerleaders and other high school skanks humiliated, violated, and exploited by the most vilest of human beings. I am so offended. Now, if your curious as to what I'm talking about, let us look at 2022's "Drawn Into the Night," directed by Bill McAdams, Jr. If you are still curious, find it on Tubi, you will love it!
Three sultry cheerleaders (Chelsea Brummet, Adriana DeMeo, and Sharon McNerney) from Belmont High, in full costume, frolic in the moonlight. They'll be captured in a net and put in cages. This makes six cheerleaders total who have been taken. The cops assign sultry detective Kate ( Jessica Sonneborn) undercover into the high school to find out what is going on. She'll get into catfights with skanks, and prance around locker rooms in satin undies with those same skanks. She befriends the sultry and semi-clean cut Lauren (Paulie Rojas) and earn the scorn of the sultry b#$%h Brittany (Augie Duke), Tina (Sita Young), and Brooke (Casey Reinhardt) . They all get lured to a phony rave party. The gals get all dolled up and drive to the middle of nowhere.
As soon as they get there, the gals are hunted with stun guns, captured, and caged. Kate, the empowered female detective is a lousy cop. Fortunately the men will show up later to undo her incompetence, but that's another story. The caged girls meet the captured cheerleaders, in other cages, and are zapped more with stun guns and hauled away for some deadly humiliation. The beautiful will die horribly, but can Kate save at least some of them...or can some man detective save them. Exploited, humiliated, and electrocuted, the gals will be forced into humiliating deviance and violence.
The actresses in this film are all sultry. Their deaths are so heartbreaking. The brutes in this film are so evil. Why are these sultry cheerleaders and skanks being taken, and by who? Will Kate be able to beat the rich-b#$%h Brittany in a vicious cat fight? Will any of the sultry cheerleaders survive this film? Prurient, exploitive, misogynistic, and so good. For some great sexploitation, fit for a 1970s drive-in experience, see "Drawn Into the Night."
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