Milano tries her best to inject a little life and humanity into the proceedings, but it's an uphill climb all the way. CREDITS Film Appearances Jane, A Little Princess, Warner Bros., 1995 Daphna Falk, Poison Ivy II (also known as Poison Ivy 2 andPoison Ivy II: Lily). The result is sort of a cross between Bikini Med School and La Notte, with a happy ending tacked on. But the filmmakers felt obliged to lard this thing up with ponderous pretension and Artistic Angst. The more she reads, the more she becomes lured into Ivys world- a world. The point of movies like Ivy 2 is to have some fun, a few thrills, and we're done, thank you very much. Lily, (Alyssa milano 'Charmed', 'Melrose Place', 'Embrace of the Vampire') is just the average new girl at school until she discovers an old diary containing Ivys deepest darkest secrets.
DIrected by Anne Goursaud Starring Alyssa Milano, Johnathon Schaech, Xander Berkeley, Belinda Bauer, Camilla Belle POISON IVY: THE NEW SEDUCTION Color, 1997, 94 mins. (That plot point alone should warn you that Poison Ivy 2 bears, at best, a distant resemblance to the original, and more's the pity.) Inspired by Ivy's "philosophy" of pushing all boundaries, Lily decides to explore the dark side of herself, which basically boils down to her chasing after a petulant, self-absorbed sculptor (Johnathon Schaech) and in turn being chased by her leacherous, self-absorbed art teacher. POISON IVY II: LILY Color, 1996, 107 mins.
Drama | Sequel Synopsis Lily Leonetti (Alyssa Milano) is a 'good girl' who moves to LA to attend art school and discovers a secret diary belonging to Ivy, from the previous movie.