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Villainess Review: Lily (Vid Chronicles)

A woman's close friend reveals her true colors as a seductive villainess targeting her friend's teenage son

By Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 3 min read
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Crystal Keresztyen as Lily

Vid Chronicles' life lessons stories have been known to be quite dark and gritty compared to a lot of the other life lessons vids (especially Dhar Mann). There seems to be no filter when it comes to what stories are told, and the same can be said for their villains. The evildoers of Vid Chronicles are capable of some of very fiendish, sinister, and depraved acts. I've written about one such villainess already, and another one appears in the short film, Woman Hits on Her Friend's Teenage Son, Watch What Happens Next.

The main protagonist of the film is Cornell, a teenage boy who was celebrating his 16th birthday, and he informed his mother, Cassie, that he only wanted his male friends at his birthday party. Just then, the pair were visited by Cassie's friend, Lily, who talked about Cornell's party--a conversation that saw Lily surprised by Cassie's statement that Cornell only wanted guys at his party. This led Lily to boast about her own son, Jordan, being girl crazy, and it was followed by Cassie going out to the store to pick up things for the party.

After Cassie left, Lily decided to approach Cornell in his bedroom, which drew alarm from Cornell. Lily accused Cornell of being "mean" to her, and then, she actually asked Cornell if he was looking for a boyfriend--as she believed that Cornell not wanting girls at his party was because he was gay (OK...). Cornell simply said that he wasn't interested in the girls at his school, which is a fair response. However, Lily asked Cornell to prove it. How, you ask? Cornell had to make out with Lily, and the session would eventually lead to actual sex, as part of Lily's plan.

Cornell refused to do so because Lily was his mother's friend (plus it's the definition of "squick"), but Lily would not take "no" for an answer. In fact, Lily went as far as to resort to threatening Cornell, saying that Jordan could start a rumor at school that Cornell was gay. Lily's evil plan was thwarted by Cassie, who returned home because she forgot her purse, and she ended up confronting Lily, with the back-and-forth revealing that Lily had been kicked out of the school board because she had been seducing students. Lily begged Cassie not to tell anyone, but all she got was an order from Cassie to leave her house.

Woman Hits on Her Friend's Teenage Son, Watch What Happens Next was released by Vid Chronicles on July 12, 2021, and featured Crystal Keresztyen as the villainess, Lily. As the film showed, Lily was introduced as a close friend of Cassie, but once Cassie left, Lily turned heel and showed her true colors as a villainous seductress, as well as a homophobic blackmailer. This was a very demented villainess; Lily was very desperate in her attempt to seduce and even have sex with Cornell, and it was clearly shown with her threat of a rumor spread by her son, which led me to actually believe that Lily would have given the order to Jordan to spread said order if she was rebuffed and not caught in the act. Keresztyen truly acted out Lily's heel persona very well; the evil expressions she gave as she targeted Cornell were golden. She truly portrayed Lily as exactly what she was: an insane and deranged predator.

Crystal Keresztyen's entire IMDB filmography consists of Vid Chronicles appearances, with Lily being her first role. She played an evil doctor in her second film, and her third and most recent saw her act as a heroine for the first time. Keresztyen definitely has what it takes to play a villainess; I wouldn't mind seeing her doing evil on a Lifetime movie.

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Clyde E. Dawkins

I am an avid fan of sports and wrestling, and I've been a fan of female villains since the age of eight. Also into film and TV, especially Simpsons and Family Guy.

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