Deranged 2

Wicked Pictures
Deranged 2

Charlie Hayes (Kenzie Taylor) is a brilliant psychiatric doctor who specializes in analyzing the most nefarious criminal minds in prison. She’s also not afraid to do whatever she needs to do to get whatever she wants, and what she wants is the Joseph Curwen (Tommy Pistol) case. It’s the chance of a lifetime: the opportunity to delve into the mind of one of the most sadistic serial killers seen in decades. Careers are built on cases like Curwen’s. But when Charlie finally gets access to the deranged murderer, true motives are revealed — and the true cost of dancing with the devil becomes clear.

Seth Gamble continues his debut feature series for Wicked Pictures in stunning fashion. Charlie’s morbid story continues, and as the twisted tale progresses, the audience will find Charlie’s mental instability more unsettling and her descent into insanity even more compelling. Taylor continues to deliver a career-defining performance, Pistol reminds the entire industry just how good he is, and the sex is award-worthy. One thing of note from my review of the first part of this series is the final scene. Initially, I didn’t understand exactly how that scene fit into the established narrative that was Charlie’s story, but when you watch this second offering, that scene and its purpose become clear. It’s a flashback to Charlie’s younger days and is paramount to explaining why she is the way she is. It really connects the two parts of the series together perfectly. While the first part of the series is a fairly straight-forward story about mental instability, the second part dives deep into the world of damaged human psyche. Curwen’s backstory is fleshed out, Charlie’s motivation is revealed, and Jennifer White is introduced as the mentally cooked sociopath Lisette. Gamble tells a brilliant and unsettling story here, all while managing to keep the sex element at blow-your-mind levels. This series is easily the crown jewel of his burgeoning directorial career.

The sex is straight-up amazeballs. Kayley Gunner gets worked by her husband Rob Piper in Charlie’s office while the disturbed psychiatrist watches. Seeing Kayley succumb to Piper’s pounding while Charlie rubs her pussy and leers at the couple is arousing and disturbing all at once. It’s totally worth it. White gets serviced by Alex Mack in a scene that’s all about mental domination, and Eve (Coco Lovelock) has a beautifully passionate scene with Curwen that contradicts everything we’ve seen prior about him. This scene actually stood out quite a bit to me because of its softness. It’s hot as hell, but there’s an innocence to it that totally plays into the story and changes the perception of Curwen big time. Great dual storytelling from Gamble! The sex culminates with Curwne and Lisette fucking the bejeezus out of each other. I mean, holy shit, their sex is super raw, super real, and super hot.

Again, the story ends with a mind-bending plot twist that I won’t spoil, but hot damn, is it good! Go ahead and print Gamble’s name on some awards for this year because he’s earned it with this series. After that, give Reeves and Pistol some awards for best acting and sprinkle in some sex scene and art direction nominations. This is one of the best films to come out of Wicked Pictures in years, and everyone involved should be proud of what they accomplished.

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What drives someone to madness? Hatred, anger, revenge? Sometimes there are no reasons, sometimes things just...are. Maneuvering her way through her own psychosis. Charlie has made friends and enemies o the criminally insane, some she met along the way and some she created. But how does one survive in a web of murder and revenge?

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