
A buxom businesswoman awakens to discover she's chained to a chair and held captive by a demented obsessed security guard in the parking garage of the office building where she works. Dazed and confused and swimming in dizziness the groggy vixen tries to shake off the Chloroform he clocked her with and become herself again. But when the guard suddenly unchains her he thrusts the still drugged beauty into a game of cat and mouse. Stripped of her business suit and reclad brales... (Full plot summary below)
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A buxom businesswoman awakens to discover she's chained to a chair and held captive by a demented obsessed security guard in the parking garage of the office building where she works. Dazed and confused and swimming in dizziness the groggy vixen tries to shake off the Chloroform he clocked her with and become herself again. But when the guard suddenly unchains her he thrusts the still drugged beauty into a game of cat and mouse. Stripped of her business suit and reclad braless in a backless halter dress the stumbling executive must escape her crazy captor and parking level P2 or receive a deep whiff of Chloroform that stops her dead in her tracks and knocks the voluptuous bombshell flat on her bare back!
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| Eye for FilmAnton Bitelall the pieces are in place for a great thriller - and then, just like your typical Yuletide get-together, it all falls a little flat. |
| E! OnlineChris FarnsworthThe only scary part about this is that someone out there might actually love it. |
| PopMattersCynthia FuchsHow is it that Elvis has become the go-to sign of boys' obsessions? |
| Entertainment SpectrumVince KoehlerStoryline was laid out well. There were a few scenes where you find yourself laughing at the movie, but overall it was a decent thriller. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertIt sounds like a formula slasher film, but it's actually done well. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekThere's a fine line between the gloriously grotesque and the repulsively grisly, and the picture crosses it too often. |
| Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)Josh LarsenGoofy even when he's being grotesque, Bentley turns P2 into a comedy without going so far as to make fun of it. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura CliffordWes Bentley...may be a tad over the top as a sociopathic parking attendant, but the paces he puts his victim through are cleverly thought out (one impossibility excepted) and continually rachet up the tension. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis Schwartz[A] film that would have been better served if released only as a DVD and not in theaters, or better yet not released at all. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderWes Bentley's screaming and ranting is (unintentionally) funny, not unnerving. It's like being menaced by Tobey Maguire. |