
Restless Passion
Brittany Stryker and Buck Adams have just moved into their dream home, a gorgeous house with lots of space, a great view and terrific, sexy neighbors. The house also really has that lived-in feeling, which isn't surprising since it also has one little feature that the real estate agent didn't tell Buck and Brittany about. Put simply, their new dream home is swarming with restless and super horny ghosts. What to do?
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Plot Summary
A married woman finds herself increasingly drawn to a charismatic, enigmatic artist who enters her life. As their connection deepens, she grapples with her desires, the potential consequences for her family, and the mysterious nature of the man who has captivated her. The film explores themes of passion, infidelity, and the complexities of human relationships under intense emotional pressure.
Critical Reception
Restless Passion was a television film that received moderate attention upon its release. Reviews tended to focus on the performances, particularly Jane Seymour's portrayal of a woman torn between duty and desire. It was generally seen as a competent, if somewhat predictable, melodrama that appealed to audiences interested in romantic drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praise for Jane Seymour's central performance.
- Criticized for a familiar and sometimes melodramatic plot.
- Considered a watchable, albeit forgettable, television drama.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not readily available for this television film, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.
Fun Fact
The film was a made-for-television movie, which often means it had a more limited release and less extensive critical documentation compared to theatrical films.
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