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Fever
Eastern block scientists have developed a unique biological weapon-sex gas. Its irresistible effect causes soldiers to have unbridled and passionate sex with each other. In five duo and three-way scenes, Fever documents soldiers shredding their uniforms and ravenously devouring their buddies. Then they turn on their Commanding Officers, take them captive, and punish them with equal parts retribution and plain old lust. Fever's final five-man orgy is a pileup of butt spanking and ass penetrating punishment.
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Plot Summary
A young couple's lives are turned upside down when the woman is diagnosed with a mysterious, aggressive fever. As her condition worsens, they must confront the emotional and psychological toll of the illness, seeking answers and desperately trying to save her life. The film explores themes of love, fear, and the fragility of human existence.
Critical Reception
Fever (2006) received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with many praising its intense atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from lead actress Elina Knihtilä. However, some found the plot to be somewhat predictable or slow-paced. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating its emotional depth and suspenseful elements.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and compelling lead performance.
Some critics found the narrative pacing to be uneven.
Explores the psychological impact of a serious illness on relationships.
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Fun Fact
Elina Knihtilä, who stars as the lead and also directed the film, is a well-respected Finnish actress known for her versatile roles in both film and theatre.
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