

XXXtortion
Sin City Ultra and director Fran Thring present a lurid tale of vice ridden women who'll do anything...and anyone to achieve the ends to their twisted means...no sin is too evil, no perversion too strange when money and power is the drug of choice for these decadent gold digging vipers.
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Plot Summary
A psychologist specializing in helping criminals reform finds himself entangled in a dangerous web when a former patient, released on parole, targets him and his family. As the threats escalate, he must confront his past actions and protect his loved ones from the vengeful individual he once tried to rehabilitate. The film explores the psychological toll of crime and the blurred lines between victim and perpetrator.
Critical Reception
XXXtortion (2001) received a mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. While some praised the performances of its lead actors, particularly Joe Mantegna, many found the plot predictable and derivative of other thriller tropes. The film struggled to distinguish itself within its genre, leading to a generally lukewarm critical and commercial performance.
What Reviewers Say
- The film's thriller elements are often undermined by a formulaic plot.
- Joe Mantegna delivers a solid performance, but it's not enough to elevate the material.
- Lacks originality and fails to generate significant suspense.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'XXXtortion' are scarce, but the general sentiment online suggests it was seen as a forgettable thriller with a predictable storyline, despite some competent acting.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film is not part of the 'xXx' franchise starring Vin Diesel and was released the same year as the first 'xXx' film.
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