helenachilds21
Brilliant its just a shame we are unable to buy it on DVD for use in the UK. Why we don't know. Its a fantastic mini series with great effects. Definitely recommend it. If anyone knows how I can get a copy of this on DVD please let me know as I have been searching for this for years to no avail. The cast is first class as well as the story line. It gives an in depth view of the inner struggle a young woman has to face. Should she go on in life just accepting that she is different or throw caution to the wind and allow the wolf to take over completely. Her emotional journey is so life like and believable you can't help but watch right to the end. We hope one day to own a copy of this.
Tweekums
Alice White isn't like other women as each month on the night of the full moon she turns into a wolf. Due to this complication in her life she avoids getting into relationships preferring to pick up men at a local hotel and have a one night stand to satisfy her sexual needs. This changes when one day as she leaves her job at the library she witnesses a man hit a dog in his car... together they take it to the vet and gradually grow closer.The other main character in this is Alice's psychiatrist, Luther Adams, to whom she tells about the wolf. In a series of flash backs we learn how it first starting appearing when she was a thirteen year old child living in the countryside who would sneak off into the nearby woods at night to become the wolf. She also tells how she became the wolf and killed a farm worker who attempted to rape her; when she told the police at the time nobody believed her and she was certified until she retracted her claim. Initially Luther doesn't believe that Alice literally becomes a wolf in fact even when he sees her partially change he believes he must have imagined it. As the story progresses he thinks that she will be an interesting case study for a book and later, as he is drawn to her, he decides he would be justified in sleeping with her.The acting in this is good especially Amanda Ooms as Alice and the always excellent Michael Kitchen as her psychiatrist, the story is also pretty good; much less gory than one might expect from a drama about a werewolf. There is however quite a lot of nudity but that didn't seem gratuitous to me. The only real complaint about this production is the effect used as she changes from a person to a wolf, rather than using make up to achieve the effect they just morphed her from one to the other in a second or two, if they didn't have the budget to do the effect well it would have been better if she'd transformed off screen.This review is based on the full broadcast edition of the programme, not the much shortened DVD, I'm rather surprised that it was possible to shorten as much as they did as little in the full version seems superfluous.
t-meyerhoefer
A rather quiet film that shows the werewolf-subject from a psychological and sociological perspective instead of flooding the screen with blood and getting teenagers exited with special effects and action. It is very interesting to see what problems the young woman has with her relationships and her feelings, e.g. her inferiority-complex of being an outcast inside human society. She even has the responsibility to lock herself up in her own cellar when she feels her animal instincts rising again. I was relieved to see that she obviously had the aggressions of the beast within her under more control in the end. So there may be a process of maturing even in werewolves ;-).The psychiatrist is meant to be funny but is rather ridiculous in the end. The special effects are reduced to the transformation into the beast and are rather ludicrous. It seems they used a simple morphing tool like Kay's Power Goo or something similar. Judging from what is possible in that area it looks rather cheap. Here they could have done better even by using old-fashioned means like make-up etc.Apart from these flaws the film has a good and interesting story to tell and does its job well. The acting is good and the feelings shown a believable. This authenticity is held up even in details (like when she tries to convince her new boyfriend of her true nature by applying self-hypnosis and doesn't succeed because somebody's close to her and watching).P.S.: I saw the movie-version and not the total length of 174 minutes.
IByte !
I'm kind of surprised to see this is the first comment, but here it is...I haven't seen all of this movie, because (as you can see here in IMDb) it's a TV movie, and I put the channel on when it was already halfway or so, though I would have liked to see the rest of it. This movie is correctly categorized as drama, but I found certain aspects actually quite amusing. (possibly a minor spoiler, but I think it isn't) E.g., can you imagine the look on the psychiatrist's face when he sees his patient who thinks she's a werewolf (and she is, but he doesn't know/believe) actually turn in to a wolf? Now who needs a shrink? The story-lines with the psychiatrist, her boyfriend and the wolf expert all work quite nicely together. My vote is 8 out of 10.