Tropical Heat
Tropical Heat

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Tropical Heat

2003
Movie
Adult · 18+
91 min
English

Alessandro del Mar, true to his name, takes you to the sea as the dazzling, crystal waters of the Caribbean beckon you to join Private Tropical on another no-expense-spared trip to the most tempting spots on earth, and explore the island paradise of Guadelupe with some of the hottest girls under the sun. Jet skis, luxury yachts and airplanes set the scene as we start off with some shipboard lesbian licking. The story dvelves into the world of glamour photography and glamour is definitely the keyword throughout as the action moves from sun-drenched coral sands to a luxury mansion with oodles of anal, oral and just about all the red hot rumpy-pumpy it is possible to cram into seven scenes of scorching sex action.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: VariousGenres: Action, Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Tropical Heat follows the exploits of Detective Jack Hardy, a grizzled, rule-bending New York detective transferred to the paradise island of St. Lucia. Paired with the by-the-book Detective Daniella Barnes, they tackle a string of exotic and dangerous crimes, from drug trafficking and murder to corporate espionage, all while navigating the island's vibrant culture and their own clashing personalities. The series blends gritty crime-solving with the allure of a tropical setting.

Critical Reception

Tropical Heat received a mixed to positive reception, often praised for its exotic locale and Gerard Butler's charismatic performance. Some critics found the plots to be formulaic, while others appreciated the blend of action and tropical scenery. The show garnered a moderate following for its engaging storylines and the chemistry between its leads.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its beautiful filming locations and action sequences.

  • Gerard Butler's performance was a standout, bringing charisma to the lead role.

  • Some reviewers found the crime-solving plots to be predictable at times.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, with many enjoying the escapism and the exotic setting. Viewers appreciated the action and the chemistry between the main characters, though some wished for more complex storylines.

Fun Fact

While often referred to as 'Tropical Heat', the show's actual title was 'The Plutonium Express' or 'The Hot Potato' in some regions, a miniseries that was later re-edited and marketed internationally as 'Tropical Heat' to capitalize on the popularity of detective dramas set in exotic locations.

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