Explosion der Leidenschaften (Video 1989)

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Explosion der Leidenschaften: Directed by David DeCoteau. With Jan-Michael Vincent, Jack Carter, Mindi Miller, Linnea Quigley. The pulsating, passion-driven story of a man, his wife, and the lovers they play their nasty cat and mouse games with. Like repelling magnets, obsessive passion drives them apart as a psychotic lust locks them together in a tangled web of murderous sexual intrigue. Deadly Embrace; the story of one woman’s fatal attraction to the only man she must kill to possess – her husband.

“David DeCoteau directs this fairly pleasing movie that showcases the abilities and physical assets of its female cast to good effect. In fact, it often plays like an exercise in titillation *sometimes* interrupted by a story. DeCoteau does go out of his way to stylize the movie, working with whatever minimal budget he must have had. Set to a pulsating electronic music score by Del Casher, it features characters capable of earning our sympathies.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eKen Abraham (u0026quot;Creepozoidsu0026quot;) is cast as Chris Thompson, an amiable young stud hired to work as a houseboy for well-off couple Stewart (Jan-Michael Vincent) and Charlotte Moreland (Mindi Miller, billed as u0026#39;Ty Randolphu0026#39;). Stewart has tired of the marriage, but is told by his lawyer Evan Weiss (Jack Carter) that because there was no pre-nup, heu0026#39;d have to split everything 50-50 with Charlotte. While he tries to come up with a way to work around this, the lonely Charlotte turns on the heat and has a sexual tryst with Chris, who feels pangs of guilt because he already has a girlfriend, sweet aspiring actress Michelle Arno (Linnea Quigley).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWhen it comes to the DeCoteau filmography, one must expect a certain lack of slickness and negligible acting – most of the time, anyway. This one, at least, is reasonably compelling in a sordid and sad way. Not that this will matter to many viewers, who will watch it for the titillation factor and be rewarded with a regular helping of sex and nudity – both female and male. This takes up a substantial amount of the run time, which is fortunately fairly trim (just over 80 minutes) in a B movie tradition.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eQuigley is adorable, and she and her co-stars Miller, Michelle Bauer, and Ruth Collins all look great. Ms. Millersu0026#39; performance as the voyeuristic and ultimately disturbed Charlotte is a definite highlight.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSeven out of 10.”

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