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Summer Heat
In a small vacation hotel, the nymphomaniac Ly wreaks havoc by fucking a bunch of men. The female guests of the hotel are infected by her horniness and the hotel shakes to its foundations.
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Plot Summary
In the sweltering heat of a Mississippi summer, a young city woman visiting her aunt finds herself drawn into a dangerous and passionate relationship with a charismatic local farmhand. As their illicit affair intensifies, she becomes entangled in the volatile dynamics of the rural community and the dark secrets of its inhabitants. The stifling atmosphere and simmering desires push her towards a fateful confrontation.
Critical Reception
Summer Heat received a mixed to negative reception from critics, often criticized for its melodramatic plot and predictable erotic thriller elements. While some acknowledged the performances, particularly Gibb's, the film was generally seen as a forgettable entry in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Critics found the erotic thriller plot to be formulaic and uninspired.
The film's pacing and character development were often cited as weaknesses.
Some acknowledged the steamy atmosphere but felt it couldn't save the overall narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Summer Heat are scarce, with limited public data available. Those that exist suggest a mixed reception, with some viewers appreciating the intense atmosphere and performances, while others found the plot underdeveloped and overly reliant on erotic tension.
Fun Fact
The film was adapted from the novel "Summer Heat" by Sarah Smith.
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