Lizzie, as Ricci is called in the film, endlessly rages at her mother (Jessica Lange), lobbing accusations and obscenities at her strongest supporter. Lizzie betrays her college roommate and best friend Ruby (Michelle Williams) by doing sexual favors for her boyfriend, then showing no remorse when confronted. And, without proof or apparent reason, Lizzie accosts her own boyfriend Rafe (Jason Biggs) for cheating on her, then charges that he "gets off" on caring for his disabled younger sister.

"Sometimes when I was doing this movie I'd think, `I'm everybody's worst nightmare right now,'" 23-year-old Ricci admits, alternately sipping coffee and Diet Coke at a restaurant in New York City's Mercer Hotel. The actress' petite 5-foot 1-inch frame and large, kind eyes make it difficult to envision her as anyone's nightmare, although the physical resemblance between her and Wurtzel is eerie. "This girl has problems, and we don't romanticize it at all. I think that was really hard for distributors. They've dealt with dark ideas before, but usually there's something pretty. This is just ugly."

 

 

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