The movie opens with a harsh lesson in life. Jerks with hot cars do better than nice guys on bicycles. Helen (Fiona Horsey) has a magical er ah "butterfly" between her legs and during sex it causes the male to vanish. This isn't like "Teeth" where things are bitten off, we are talking cheap special effects of guys being filmed on screen, and then the next scene they are off screen...all done to a nice metal soundtrack. The movie reminded me of one that came out in 1982 called "Liquid Sky." Jack (Philip Hayden) looking like Tom Cruise is our first unlikeable victim.
Thinking she has a problem, Helen gets a gynecological check up with an unscrupulous doctor (James Crichton)....guess how that turns out? Dennis (Paul Conway), the nice guy and a bit of a dweeb has a crush on Helen and stalks her. Meanwhile Helen now has uncontrollable urges for which being a prostitute would be the best profession. After a while the anatomy part in question starts to speak and says, "Feed Me" reminiscent of "Little Shop of Horrors." The movie, while billed as a horror, is better described as a very dark comedy. The film catches the struggle of women who desire sex, yet at the same time fear domination through it...I think. Or maybe it is just for suck pups. It also has some flashback scenes.
Meanwhile Dennis goes to London where he meets Siamese twins (Amy and Beth Steel) because a man eating "butterfly" isn't weird enough. This takes the film in unexpected directions. Director/writer Wolfgang Büld appears in a cameo as Helen's father-in-law.
F-bomb, sex, rape, voyeurism, bondage, nudity (Fiona Horsey, Amy/Beth Steel, Paul Conway, Natasha O'Brian)