To Seduce an Enemy
To Seduce an Enemy

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To Seduce an Enemy

2003
Movie
98 min
Cantonese

Yuki is a celebrity photographer who stumbles upon some unsettling information in this erotic suspense mystery. Two people wind up dead, and Yuki is convinced that a hypnotist is to blame. Now, it's up to Yuki to make the police believe that the improbable suspect really is the murderer before the ruthless killing continues.

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IMDb4.7/10
Director: Richard FranklinGenres: Thriller, Drama

Plot Summary

A successful businesswoman becomes entangled in a dangerous affair with a charismatic stranger who may be planning her downfall. As their relationship intensifies, she finds herself caught between desire and suspicion, unsure of his true motives. The situation escalates, revealing a web of deceit and potential ruin.

Critical Reception

To Seduce an Enemy received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its plot predictable and lacking in suspense. While some performances were noted, the film struggled to differentiate itself within the thriller genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Lacks genuine suspense and relies on tired thriller tropes.

  • The predictable plot undermines any potential for excitement.

  • Performances are adequate but unable to elevate the weak material.

Google audience: Audience reception for To Seduce an Enemy is largely unaddressed in available public data, with no significant aggregate scores or detailed commentary found.

Fun Fact

This film was originally intended to be a television movie before being released theatrically.

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