Burning Betrayal – Movie Review
Director: Diego Freitas
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Cast
- Giovanna Lancellotti (A Second Chance)
- Bruno Montaleone (The Other Side of Paradise)
- Leandro Lima (City of God)
- Louise D’Tuani (Kardec)
Plot: Babi discovers a betrayal by her long-term partner and decides to embark on a new adventure in life. On this journey, she meets judge Marco and they begin to live a story permeated by a lot of sexual tension.
Runtime: 1 Hour 35 Minutes
There may be spoilers in the rest of the review
Story: Burning Betrayal starts when Babi (Lancellotti) learns her fiancée Caio (Micael) has been cheating on her. She decides to embark on a new adventure in life with a local judge Marco (Lima). The new sparky romance sees Babi stepping outside of her comfort zone.
However, after one of her passionate night gets caught on camera. She is left wondering who is trying to turn to if she wants the videos to not surface. However, it could become more complicated than she ever imagined.
Verdict on Burning Betrayal
Burning Betrayal is an erotic thriller following a woman who finds out her partner has been cheating on her and decides to step out of her comfort zone. However, her past starts to catch up with her and she must learn who to trust once again.
This is a movie that seems to want to follow in the footsteps of Fifty Shades. It wants to use the erotic moments to cover up the paper-thin storyline going on. There is no direction in telling the story because it takes way too long to get to the actual story. Instead, it just throws in countless erotic sex sequences making it feel more like a soft-core porn movie.
Where to Watch: Burning Betrayal is available on Netflix now.
Final Thoughts –Burning Betrayal is a sleazy erotic thriller.