Psycho Wedding Crasher
- Krista Wagner
- Apr 7, 2018
- 1 min read

Changed to Psycho Wedding Crasher, this movie was a constant action-packed thriller. Jenna lives with her cruel aunt and all she wants to do is escape her abuse and get married. Unfortunately, Jenna sets her sights on a married man, Glenn.
What's enticing about this stalker film is how mundane Jenna's life as a dressmaker is and how mundane Jenna herself is. There is nothing in her personality to suggest that she desires the undesirable, that is, nothing that she allows anyone to see. The audience is clued in, however, to her true nature in two primary ways: her aunt can't stand her and calls her a 'liar' on multiple occasions, and Jenna has imaginary moments with Glenn that take her way outside of reality. The only face she allows Glenn and his wife Marci to see is that of a soft-spoken humble person who also quickly becomes a "victim".
It is her aunt that you should listen to, no matter how verbally mean she is.
Jenna has her own brand of crazy, and that's what makes this movie spark. She does things no one would ever expect anyone to do. She is creative and quick on her feet, and the events she sets in motion are unpredictable. Not your typical stalker flick, but one with an unprecedented antagonist that will stay memorable.
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