Movie Released Date | 10 Oct 2014 |
Genres | Erotica Thriller Drama |
Cast | Sharon Leal Boris Kodjoe William Levy Tyson Beckford Tasha Smith |
Director | Bille Woodruff |
1. Total Movie duration: 1h 41m
2. Audio Languages: English
Addicted is an erotica film based on a novel by Zane by the same name. It tells the story of a woman who cannot resist the temptation of sex and is subsequently diagnosed with sex addiction. But she takes a firm resolve to overcome this addiction for the sake of her family.
This English erotica film was released across cinema halls worldwide on 10th October 2014. Addicted is also streaming on the ZEE5 OTT platform.
The story of this thriller film revolves around the life of Zoe Reynard, the CEO of a company that helps upcoming artists. Zoe meets Quinton Canosa, who invites her to his apartment to discuss a contract and they end up in bed. Zoe tries to sever all ties with Quinton, but the two keep getting back to each other. Zoe then visits a mental therapist who diagnoses her with sex addiction. Eventually, it is found out that Zoe’s addiction is linked to a rape incident she experienced in childhood. Will Zoe be able to quit her addiction and lead a normal married life?
This English thriller movie has Sharon Leal playing the lead role of Zoe Reynard, while Boris Kodjoe is Jason, her husband. William Levy appears as Quinton, Tyson Beckford as Corey, Brandon Gonzales as Tony, and Kat Graham as Diamond. Tasha Smith plays the part of Dr. Marcella Spencer, Maria Howell appears as Nina, Garrett Hines is Benny, Emayatzy Corineadi is Brina, while Cameron Mills enacts the role of 10-year-old Zoe.
Addicted is directed by Bille Woodruff and co-produced by Paul Hall, Marc Bienstock, and Jennifer Booth. The music for the movie is contributed by Aaron Zigman and Anton Sanko.
Quinton is shown as a Caucasian in this English movie, while the character in the book is actually of African origin.
Anonymous is misspelt as “Annonymous” in the pamphlet given by the psychiatrist.
Ans. Zoe goes to a group sex therapy session where she is told the reason behind her sex addiction.
Ans. No, it is an adaptation of a novel by the same name written by Zane.
Ans. The $5-million budget movie grossed $17.5 million.