This isn’t a sequel to the Madonna movie Body of Evidence, but instead more of a remake than a sequel to the superior 1993 Gregory Dark-directed movie Body of Influence. This is a one-and-done for director, writer and music supervisor Brian K. Smith, who tells the tale of psychotherapist Dr. Thomas Benson (Daniel D. Anderson) and his patient Leza Watkins (Jodie Fischer). In the past, Dr. Thomas had fallen in love with one of his patients, only to watch helplessly as she killed her husband. You see, he’s socially awkward and maybe didn’t want to make the faux pas that would occur when you know you stop a maniac from raping and murdering someone you love while you’re in their house.
Leza has psycho-sexual nightmares and does the Vertigo trick on the not-so-good doctor, as she looks just like his dead patient. He refuses to treat her, and then she convinces him through her sexual skills, which get pretty wild, something that perhaps this social nebbish is not ready for, according to his brother Rick (Jonathan Goldstein), who is a private dick. Lexa’s already married — and yes, a patient, so ethics, etc. — but she keeps convincing our therapeutic lead that she needs his out-of-matrimony skills, as her husband is rich, old and hates sex.
Really, skip this and just watch the original. It has Shannon Whirry in it, and Gregory Dark has no idea how to make a bad erotic thriller. This one would be an example of a poor effort.