Love Object

Love Object

Love Object onesheet poster
Directed by Robert Parigi
Produced by Lawrence Levy
Ed Pressman
Written by Robert Parigi
Starring Desmond Harrington
Melissa Sagemiller
Rip Torn
Music by Nicholas Pike
Cinematography Sidney Sidell
Edited by Troy Takaki
Production
company
Lolo Film
Visionbox Pictures
Base 12 Productions
Catapult Films
Distributed by ContentFilm
Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Release dates
  • April 5, 2003 (2003-04-05) (Philadelphia International Film Festival)
  • February 14, 2004 (2004-02-14) (limited)
Running time
84 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Box office $6,028[1]

Love Object is a 2003 film written and directed by Robert Parigi. Kenneth (played by Desmond Harrington) is an efficient but socially awkward technical writer who develops an obsessive relationship with Nikki, a realistic sex doll he purchases.

Plot

Kenneth Winslow is an extremely shy but knowledgeable technical writer who orders a sex-doll.

He develops a relationship with "Nikki," to the point of talking and even arguing with her. Kenneth begins to display bizarre behavior, and starts to feel stalked by Nikki. Their relationship evolves into a love-hate situation, and at one point even beats the doll.

At work, Kenneth meets Lisa (Melissa Sagemiller), a temp, with whom he begins to develop a relationship. Kenneth encourages Lisa to resemble Nikki by cutting her hair the way Nikki has it and wearing the same clothes Nikki has. As his imagined relationship with Nikki becomes more sinister and dominating, Kenneth resorts to cutting up and disposing of the doll.

Lisa eventually becomes aware of Nikki's existence, and promptly breaks up with Kenneth. Later, a bound and gagged Lisa is discovered by Kenneth's landlord, and Kenneth bludgeons him with a hammer. Kenneth then begins to transform Lisa into the doll. He dresses her up in Nikki's clothes, straps her down, and begins to replace her blood with embalming fluid (actually it was a plasticizing material).

Lisa manages to escape from her restraints and attacks Kenneth with a small statue, rendering him unconscious. At this point the police arrive, and when they see Lisa over the unconscious Kenneth they shoot her. Lisa, wearing Nikki's clothes, falls dead in the crate Nikki came in, thus completing her transformation. Kenneth is believed to be Lisa's victim, and is not charged with a crime.

Much later, he re-orders another Nikki. While buying flowers for Nikki, he notices the attractive brunette at the floral shop. The viewer is left to assume that Kenneth's obsessive love triangle cycle will start all over again.

Cast

References

  1. "Love Object (2004)". Box Office Mojo. Amazon.com. Retrieved November 30, 2010.
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