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Deception
Lovers Shane Rockford and Falcon Exclusive Josh Weston find themselves stranded in farm country when their car is stolen without a trace. Fortunately, a pickup filled with hunky farmers happens by, transporting the pair to a unique rural compound housing a horny herd of hedonistic ranch hands--headed up by Rod Barry and Adam Wolfe. Try as they might to hitch a ride to the nearest phone, Shane and Josh find themselves settling in to a steamy summer of sultry manplay . . . an unexpected boon. But there are dark secrets lurking in the shadows and Josh Weston intends to get to the bottom of this mysterious lusty band of demanding studs. Also featuring Falcon Exclusive Johnny Brosnan in a nonsexual role.
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Plot Summary
A man finds himself embroiled in a dangerous game of manipulation and deceit when he becomes entangled with a mysterious woman. As the lines between reality and illusion blur, he must uncover the truth before he becomes a victim of her elaborate scheme. The stakes are raised as his own life and the lives of those around him are put in jeopardy.
Critical Reception
Deception (2002) received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics and audiences. It was often cited as a standard thriller with predictable plot points and unremarkable performances. The film struggled to distinguish itself within its genre, and its narrative twists were frequently seen as unoriginal. Despite an attempt at suspense, the overall execution failed to impress.
What Reviewers Say
The film is a convoluted thriller that relies too heavily on predictable twists.
Performances are generally weak, failing to elevate the material.
Lacks originality and suspense, offering little new to the genre.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Deception (2002) are scarce due to its limited release and niche audience. Those available tend to echo critical sentiments, often finding the plot to be uninspired and the acting unconvincing. Some viewers found the suspense elements mildly engaging, but the overall consensus points to a forgettable thriller.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended for a theatrical release but was later repurposed as a direct-to-video or television movie, which contributed to its lower profile and limited critical attention.
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