There is a notorious direct-to-video horror film released in 2010 called Body Heat 2 . It has absolutely nothing to do with the 1981 film. It is a cheap slasher sequel to a film called Sexpot . However, because the title is generic, IMDB’s search algorithm sometimes muddies the waters. This film has a and is best avoided.
A plot involving insurance, a wealthy spouse, or a dark secret. Body Heat 2010 - Imdb
One IMDb trivia note (unverified but telling) suggests the script was originally written as a standalone thriller titled Florida Friction but was renamed to cash in on the 1981 film’s DVD resurgence. Whether apocryphal or not, this rumor explains the film’s identity crisis. It is a film that wants to be taken seriously as a crime drama but lacks the script; it wants to be an erotic spectacle but lacks the chemistry; it wants to be a noir but lacks the shadows. There is a notorious direct-to-video horror film released
Unlike the slow-burn suspense of the 80s version, the 2010 iteration often pushes the boundaries of its "R" or "TV-MA" rating, focusing heavily on the chemistry between the leads. Critical Reception and Audience Score However, because the title is generic, IMDB’s search
; the film ends showing the 2010 calendar even though the story takes place in March 2010, which would realistically require the calendar to be for the following year. V. Conclusion