Review of The New Daughter (2009) by Marischa B — 05 Oct 2012
When I was first told of The Nude Otter, I was intrigued. No documentary had investigated nudism among aquatic mammals before, and here, I thought, is an overdue film that will make a lasting impression. Instead of naked, frolicking mustelids, however, the film instead turned out to star Kevin Costner... and he kept his clothes on THE WHOLE TIME.
Aside from that, it's a by-the-number, if a bit uneven, creature feature about ant-people living in a mound in South Carolina. There are some spiders, too, but they're never explained and quickly forgotten about. It's watchable and fun. Nothing special, just an entertaining monster movie lacking any nude otters and starring Kevin Costner.
This review of The New Daughter (2009) was written by Marischa B on 05 Oct 2012.
The New Daughter has generally received mixed reviews.
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