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Brandon Gonzales | ... |
Tony
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10-year-old Zoe
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Daniel O'Callaghan | ... |
Chubby Businessman
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| Emayatzy Corinealdi | ... |
Brina
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Benny
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Shane
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Balthazar Crayne
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Landon Runion | ... |
Peter Reynard
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Lauren Marquez | ... |
Kayla Reynard
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| Maria Howell | ... |
Nina
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| Omer Mughal | ... |
Handsome Man
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Paul Hall | ... |
Marley
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Desire and the dangers of indiscretion. Successful businesswoman Zoe Reynard (Sharon Leal) appears to have attained it all - the dream husband she loves (Boris Kodjoe), two wonderful children and a flourishing career. As perfect as everything appears from the outside, Zoe is still drawn to temptations she cannot escape or resist. As she pursues a secretive life, Zoe finds herself risking it all when she heads down a perilous path she may not survive. Written by Lionsgate
I love movies and never walk out. I walked out of this one after sitting through a painful 40 minutes or so. It is hideously awful in every way: terrible script (written by idiotic middle school kids?), god-awful, idiotic acting and directing. It was boring to boot, even though it was supposed to be about sex addiction, and it was supposed to have beautiful people in it. It wasn't even good as porn. Actual porn is far better, even as non-porn, than this. The leading actress was not beautiful, or believable in any way. None of the actors had any credibility nor did they rescue any part of the incomprehensibly stupid script so as to make any moment seem even vaguely possible or real. Was everyone associated with this "film" a complete idiot with an IQ below 80?