

Body Chemistry III: Point of Seduction
Movie producer Alan Clay wants to make a movie about Dr. Claire Archer and her amazing life story. Claire falls for Alan, and Alan cannot resist temptation, so now he's hiding an affair from wife Beth. When the movie writer's investigations uncover new facts in the killings, Claire senses the danger, and responds.
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Plot Summary
A psychology professor becomes involved in a dangerous game of seduction and manipulation when a former student re-enters her life. As the lines between desire and deception blur, she finds herself entangled in a web of intrigue that threatens her career and her life. The situation escalates when a detective begins investigating a murder connected to their entanglement.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews, primarily criticized for its predictable plot, gratuitous sexual content, and weak performances. It is often regarded as a lower-tier entry in the erotic thriller genre, appealing more to niche audiences than mainstream critics.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies heavily on erotic scenes with little substance.
- Plot is derivative and predictable, offering few surprises.
- Performances are generally uninspired, failing to elevate the material.
Google audience: Audience reception for this film is largely unavailable through aggregated sources. However, based on the film's genre and typical audience response to similar titles, it likely caters to a specific taste for erotic thrillers, with viewers potentially appreciating the adult themes but perhaps finding the narrative lacking.
Fun Fact
The film is part of the 'Body Chemistry' series, with Shannon Tweed reprising her role from the first film, although the continuity across the series is often loose.
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