The title says a lot about the movie initially, because it's about four people who began to feed on other people's feelings, young people in their early twenties. (The boyish-looking Wagner was, however practically thirty at this time.) To adumbrate much, Wagner plays a poor minister's son, while wood portrays the daughter of a poor farmer, and the two end up in New York, though not at the same. In the movie, George Hamilton plays a rich student
at an Ivy League university. While wood becomes emotionally involved with him, Wagner is naturally upset. Enter Hamilton's sister, who wants Wagner who, in turn, still wants Wood. Then, the cannibalism begins.
I'll issue a caveat: if a boy becomes taken with a girl who, in turn, for whatever reason wants another boy, or the other way around, don't see this movie. It is an excellent character study, but a sad movie.
I'll issue a caveat: if a boy becomes taken with a girl who, in turn, for whatever reason wants another boy, or the other way around, don't see this movie. It is an excellent character study, but a sad movie.