



The vampire is on deadline, for in three days if he hasn't seduced her and drunk her blood, he will die. Coincidentally, that day is also Charlotte's eighteenth birthday, and the day on which she's led her long-suffering boyfriend to believe that she'll finally consummate their relationship.
The overall plot? A sweet-as-sugar co-ed discovers that she is really the long-lost love of a vampire.
While this movie does have a couple lesbian scenes, it is mostly heterosexual. Overall, the orientation of the main character, played by Alyssa Milano, is unclear, as she is planning on having sex with her boyfriend but develops a crush on a lesbian photographer/neighbor. After her conversion starts, the two of them do show their passions.
In addition, the vampire has the ability to change sex. Though he is in the process of seducing Charlotte, he does attempt to seduce her boyfriend while in female guise.
If you like Alyssa Milano, this one has a nude scene with her. Even for those who are hot for the female body, this movie is not a strong contender, and has little to offer.
As a note of interest, the director, Anne Gorsaud, was an editor for Francis Ford Coppela and worked on Bram Stoker's Dracula