Bayview Entertainment has set Aug. 29 as the Blu-ray debut date for writer/director Julius Charles Ritter’s hard to describe “psycho” drama, What Did Deborah Do?, starring Diana Malota as the title character.
You want crazy? Here’s your movie!
One thing is certain, Deborah as intelligent as she is — and attractive when not being unhinged — has a screw loose. There’s no guess work involved, we have all the information on that front in the film’s opening sequences as she discusses her latest “mental rehab” with her therapist (played by Virginia Cassavetes — God is a Bullet, That Side of a Shadow).
She’s been resting after her latest snap. We get the event and the aftermath as two stories that play out together.
In the before, we find that Deborah is a would-be writer, who lives with fellow writer, Chris (Ramsey Krull), and their relationship seems normal, nothing out of the ordinary … that is until Deborah snaps and takes his eye out. How that moment arrives is both cringe-worthy and involving.
In the aftermath, we follow Deborah as an unrelenting human tornado, who is on a mission to make things right with Chris, who, as anyone (other than, perhaps, Deborah) can appreciate wants nothing to do with her.
No problem, she turns to his brother, Karl (Justin Schenck) and his wife, Michelle (Carmen Serano — as the recurring character Carmen Molina in Breaking Bad) to act as her emissaries. When they balk, Deborah does the only reasonable thing — as Deborah sees the world — and destroys the couple’s relationship … puts their marriage on the rocks.
But wait!! Deborah has one friend she can always count on, the milquetoast Benny (Ben Ferrell), who seems to stand by her no matter what. It’s crunch time, does he do her bidding or … with Deborah, there is no “or!”
Be sure to check writer/director Julius Charles Ritter’s What Did Deborah Do? on Blu-ray this coming Aug. 29 and she what our unhinged “heroine” can come up with in the way of human carnage (both physical and mental) before the final credits roll!!
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