No plot behind the convoluted mess, but to rehash what we've seen before with moments that try to outdo each other, pointless flashbacks of Ivy (not from the first film) and some sequences that miss the point. It's hard to put in words, but not much did happen, really. Although the one redeeming factor of the film, of course Milano, can't help that it seems to loose steam soon after it eventually begins. But nuff said about the first film, in-retrospect this one is far more sexy and more steamier than the first.
One thing that I thought that the original had over this pointless sequel other then an actual story, was that it had such a heavily grim edge to it. Again this one is no better, but since I'm a sucker for anything that involves Milano, it had me clicked in! This treads the same path of the first flick by presenting a adult thriller that oozes with steamy erotica, so if you like your trashy melodrama, bare flesh and soft core sex, well then this should tickle your fancy. The first film, which starred Drew Barrymore and Tom Skeritt I thought, was somewhat dull and rather ordinary.
When Milano makes her first appearance she looks reasonably daggy, but she sure does look fine either way. Alyssa Milano there's no shadow of a doubt that she's best reason for watching this extremely tacky picture really that's it. So, now Lily strings along her guy who she's seeing and that of her married art teacher who slowly has became infatuated with her. From what she gathered from these items that ranged from sexy clothing, her artwork and to diary, she was one fearless and raunchy girl who liked to play games and tease to get what she wants. That's until she discovers a box in her closest that has some items that belong to a girl named Ivy.
Her later TV appearances include 'My Name Is Earl' (2007-08), 'Romantically Challenged' (2010-11), 'Mistresses' (2013-14) and 'Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later' (2017).Lily is an art student who has moved away from home to start at a new collage, but also she's having trouble trying to fit in with her other pupils and flat mates.
She returned to television with 'Melrose Place' (1997-97), and was cast as Phoebe Halliwell, one of the leads, on the series 'Charmed' (1998-2006) – which is considered one of her best roles. Her recent successful films include 'Hall Pass' (2011) and 'New Year's Eve' (2011). She continued to act in many made-for-television and feature films, including 'Fear' (1996) and 'Hugo Pool' (1997), most of which were failures. In the following decade, to shed her 'nice girl image', she appeared in a number of risqué roles in movies like 'Embrace of the Vampire' (1995), 'Deadly Sins' (1995) and 'Poison Ivy II: Lily' (1996). She appeared as the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger's character in 'Commando' (1985). In 1984, she also debuted on the big screen with a supporting role in the drama film 'Old Enough'. Alyssa Milano is an American actress, activist, producer, and former singer who started her career as a child actor appearing on plays like 'Annie', and subsequently made her TV debut as a main cast on the ABC sitcom 'Who's the Boss?' (1984-92).