Snapdragon (1993)

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An erotic amnesiac lures a police psychologist into a world of lust and danger.

Film Overview
"Snapdragon", an American thriller movie, was first released in 1993 and directed by Worth Keeter. It starred noteworthy actors such as Steven Bauer, Chelsea Field, and Pamela Anderson in a leading role, which marked a considerable action in her acting career. The movie provides an intriguing mixture of mystery, sensuality, and psychological elements bound together by the plot's thrilling twists and turns.

Plot Summary
The foundation of the plot is a series of unsolved murders that carry a befuddling trademark - each male victim is discovered dead after sexual intercourse, without any evidential indications of struggle or violence. Two police investigators, played by Steven Bauer and Chelsea Field, are left baffled by the cases' strange nature and absence of suspect leads, consequently bringing in psychiatrist Dr. David Hoogstraten for assistance.

In his pursuit of the reality, David finds that all the victims had actually called the very same mystical contact number prior to their demise. The number leads him to a seductive amnesiac female known as Felicity (Pamela Anderson), who holds the key to unraveling the mystery. Felicity suffers constant torments from her past, afflicted by vivid nightmares of sexual passion followed by bloody violence, leading Crowley to think she may have a split personality.

Examination and Revelation
David takes Felicity under his care in an effort to treat her psychological disorder and delve much deeper into her mind's unraveled secrets with hypnotherapy. In these sessions, Felicity opens about her haunting dreams, leading David to think that these are not simple dreams but truth. The narrative continues to depict a convoluted relationship between the medical professional and the client as her appeal begins to grip David.

In the film's climax, David unwinds the fact behind his suspicion of his patient's split character. He discovers that Felicity is not responsible for the men's death, but her wicked twin sis is the genuine culprit. All along, Felicity's twin must have been utilizing her sibling's unawareness and trauma as a cover-up for her heinous criminal activities, masterfully deceiving the cops and the psychologist.

Conclusion
The film "Snapdragon" is a tale of appeal, deception, and a painful secret that weaves a psychological thriller's material with its mysterious and suspenseful narrative style. It uses viewers a gripping story where sensuality intertwines with lethal plots, making it an appealing watch. Pamela Anderson's compelling performance as Felicity anchors the narrative, sustaining the suspense and intrigue till the movie's climactic conclusion.

While the film could definitely be categorized as one that leans more towards exploitation cinema due to its sensual overtones, the emphasis on mystery and the mental aspects of the storyline provide an aspect of depth beyond mere titillation. Nevertheless, the nuanced efficiencies, suspenseful storyline, and surprise accurate unraveling in "Snapdragon" make it an engaging thriller that keeps viewers thinking till the end.

Top Cast

  • Steven Bauer (small)
    Steven Bauer
    Dr. David 'Doc' Hoogstraten
  • Chelsea Field (small)
    Chelsea Field
    Det. Sgt. 'Peck' Peckham
  • Pamela Anderson (small)
    Pamela Anderson
    Felicity
  • Matt McCoy (small)
    Matt McCoy
    Bernie
  • Kenneth Tigar (small)
    Kenneth Tigar
    Captain
  • Larry Manetti (small)
    Larry Manetti
    Lengle
  • Rance Howard (small)
    Rance Howard
    Priest
  • Gloria LeRoy (small)
    Gloria LeRoy
    Nurse
  • Diane Hsu (small)
    Diane Hsu
    Professor Huan
  • Irene Tsu (small)
    Irene Tsu
    Hua
  • Michael Monks (small)
    Michael Monks
    Grosky