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Hot Lust!
Handsome, woman-crazy Jeremy Jones makes the wrong wish at the wrong time, and his new friend, Leapin' Lep, is only too happy to oblige. Faster than you can say "Blarney Stone," Lee catches Jeremy in an unguarded moment, shrinks him down to a mere six inches, and zaps him into his laptop computer. Jeremy is joined in cyberspace by his sexy office manager Maxie. Together, they seek help from Lep's girlfriend Samrchura, the only one who can show them how to fill Lep's special Pot O' Gold, and form him to grant their wish. But to fill the Pot, Maxie must help Jeremy find a full-sized friend who can bring three maidens to ecstasy.
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Plot Summary
A successful photographer finds herself drawn into a passionate and dangerous affair with a mysterious man. As their relationship intensifies, she begins to suspect that he may be involved in a series of unsolved crimes. The lines between love, obsession, and danger blur as she tries to uncover the truth about his past, putting her own life at risk.
Critical Reception
Reviews for 'Hot Lust!' were largely negative, with critics citing a predictable plot and underdeveloped characters. While some acknowledged the performances of the lead actors, the film was generally panned for its formulaic approach to the erotic thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver on its erotic premise, offering a dull and uninspired thriller.
Performances are overshadowed by a weak script and clichéd storyline.
A forgettable entry in the erotic thriller genre, lacking any real suspense or emotional depth.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available indicate disappointment with the film's lack of originality and compelling narrative. Some viewers found the pacing slow and the erotic elements unconvincing.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a much more graphic and explicit production, but was toned down during post-production to achieve a broader, albeit still limited, audience.
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