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Love Object
Directed by
Robert Parigi
R
2004
88m
Horror
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Drama
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6.3
38%
57%
5.9
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Kenneth is a socially awkward office worker who has little experience with romance. He buys a life-like sex doll in an attempt to rid him of his loneliness, but soon finds there may be a dark side to 'Nikki'.
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Cast of Love Object
Desmond Harrington
Kenneth Winslow
Melissa Sagemiller
Lisa Bellmer
Udo Kier
Radley
Rip Torn
Novak
John Cassini
Jason
Brad William Henke
Dotson (as Brad Henke)
Camille Guaty
Counter Girl
Michael Peña
Ramirez
Robert Bagnell
Martin
Ellen Greene
Typing Supervisor
Edie Mirman
Saleswoman
Lyle Kanouse
Stan
Robert Parigi
Director / Author
Alessandro Camon
Executive Producer
Kathleen Haase
Producer
Lawrence Levy
Producer
Chris Miller
Producer
Edward R. Pressman
Executive Producer
John Schmidt
Executive Producer
Trae King
Production Design
Love Object Ratings & Reviews
Washington Post
Mark Jenkins
The sort of clumsy undertaking that trips up everyone and everything in it.
Boxoffice Magazine
Tim Cogshell
The comedy falls flat and the only real horror is having to sit through the whole damn thing.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
Feels 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.
Los Angeles CityBeat
Luke Y. Thompson
The biggest potential pitfall is that Kenneth starts the film as such a weirdo that some audience members may have problems relating to him
Los Angeles Times
Droll and modestly creepy horror film.
L.A. Weekly
Chuck Wilson
What's missing is any sense of why such a handsome man is afraid of women. That makes the premise hard to swallow, especially since Harrington is too commanding to be a believable dweeb.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie reaches with increasing desperation toward humor and grisly sadism, and the mood is broken.
Chicago Tribune
Robert K. Elder
While some pedestrian camerawork and spotty acting from supporting players deflate Love Object, it has enough juice -- and a surprising twist -- to keep fans of the slow-burn horror genre enthralled.
San Francisco Chronicle
Carla Meyer
What might have been a commentary on the objectification of women becomes an unrestrained forum for twisted ideas of sexuality.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Though you might admire bits and pieces of it, overall this movie is unlikely to be the object of anyone's affection.
TheMovieChicks.com
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
You know you're having a bad day when you can't make a relationship work with your rubber doll - even with instructions...a nice little addition to the sick and twisted genre.
Dallas Morning News
Tom Maurstad
All the student-film hallmarks are here: deep-think pretentiousness, annoyingly arty camera-work, cardboard-cutout characters and robotic dialogue.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
Never quite lives up to its bizarre premise, and despite its audacious subject matter, it will even have difficulty attaining future cult status.
TV Guide
Ken Fox
Has quite a bit to say about male fantasies.
Newark Star-Ledger
Lisa Rose
It may have some glaring flaws, but it is certainly one of the more interesting romances to hit the big screen in recent years.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
What started out as a clever and disturbing cross between Vertigo and Child's Play quickly degenerates into a cheap slasher flick.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
The patina of witty satire eventually gives way to a gratuitous sadism that makes this sordid story feel like a fraud.
New York Times
Elvis Mitchell
Robert Parigi shows a kicky sense of humor in this brisk low-budget film, and ably creates a smirking menace.
Christian Science Monitor
David Sterritt
Horror fans will find effective shivers.
Village Voice
Joshua Land
Utilizes horror movie jolts to plumb male control-freakishness.
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