USA 2005 94m Directed by: Rolfe Kanefsky. Starring: Gabriella Hall, Blythe Metz, Rebekah Ellis, James Ferris, Delpaneaux Wills, Eva Derrek, Jim Patneaude, Malcolm Bennett, Sarah Hayes-Marshall, Robert Donavan, Elizabeth Mihelich, David Whitling, Andrew Brown. Music by: Christopher Farrell.
Jackie, a lonely and shy telemarketer in her late twenties, gets a phone call informing her that her uncle has just passed away. As his only living relative, she has inherited his estate. Upon arriving at her uncle's house, she discovers that he was an inventor and has a secret lab in his basement. She stumbles upon the formula that he spent his whole life working on. Due to an accident in the lab, she ingests the formula and finds herself with the power to transform her body at will. This magical potion has turned her into a shapeshifter! At first, JACKIE thinks this is a dream come true. She can change the color of her hair, the size of her bust, even the level of her sex drive at will.
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12 (out of 4)
Clever title, huh? A shy, chunky girl (Gabriella Hall) inherits her grandfather's mansion and soon finds some chemicals he was working on before his death. The potion will change a person's physical appearance and when she drinks it she becomes a sex crazed maniac (Blythe Metz). I really wasn't expecting anything but a softcore, late-night Cinemax type film and that's what I got but a very well made one. The film was "inspired" by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde but owes more to The Nutty Professor. The story of an overweight girl taking a chemical to make her beautiful is an interesting twist and the two female leads deliver good performances for this type of flick. There's a lot of sex and nudity as well as some gore to keep things going.
Review by Michael_Elliott from the Internet Movie Database.