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A charming psychiatrist Dr. Sarah who is in danger when she plays in a sexual game with an obsessed killer. She hires a private detective to find information about her new lover which reveals the truth which she never could has imagined.
There's plenty of sex. There's little plot. There's reason to watch something else.
September 18, 2002
Time Out
An adequate psychological thriller on a topical theme -- Repressed Memory Syndrome -- but with little special quality, few frills or thrills, and a relaxed, almost languid exposition.
It's basically a direct-to-video erotic thriller blown up to big-screen proportions, but the stars are attractive and it's passably entertaining -- right up to the ridiculous twist ending.
[Hall] can't triumph over the problems in the script, or tie up all the loose ends, but his brisk, competent approach does minimize the effects of these flaws.
The film is rife with unexpected revelations and twists but the filmmakers' sly maneuvering, instead of sucking the audience deeper into this psychological thriller, are apt to make them feel manipulated.