

Indecent Behavior III
A sex therapist finds herself forced to cooperate with the police in tracking down a killer who has been targeting other sex therapists by using her as a decoy.
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Plot Summary
A successful psychologist, Dr. Diane Hunt, finds her life unraveling when a mysterious patient, John, becomes obsessed with her. John begins to stalk Diane, blurring the lines between therapy and terror, and threatening to destroy her career and personal relationships. As the psychological manipulation intensifies, Diane must confront her own vulnerabilities and fight for survival against a dangerous obsession.
Critical Reception
Indecent Behavior III is a low-budget thriller that received largely negative reviews, often criticized for its predictable plot, weak performances, and gratuitous nudity. It is considered a forgettable entry in the direct-to-video thriller genre of the mid-1990s.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a derivative and uninspired plot.
- Performances are generally considered unconvincing, particularly from the lead.
- Lacks suspense and fails to deliver on its thriller premise.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest disappointment with the film's formulaic nature and lack of originality, with many finding it a tedious viewing experience.
Fun Fact
The film is the third installment in the 'Indecent Behavior' series, which features a rotating cast and loosely connected storylines centered around psychological thrillers.
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