激情边缘
JOHN与安妮在结婚前夕準备结婚时, 被不明车子撞到, JOHN不幸死亡, 而安妮流產, 安妮几乎崩溃. 出院后, 偶遇徐文彬的妻子美秀及儿子仔仔, 恰巧美秀需要请保姆来照顾她的儿子, 安妮就顺理成章的住进文彬大宅, 更幻想有一天能取代美秀地位, 当个母亲. 美秀有心臟病, 不能太剧烈兴奋ML, 美秀為了改善夫妻感情, 竟然利用安妮肉体, 当成结婚纪念日的礼物, nbsp; 送给文彬和安妮一夜春宵, 从此就种下了悲剧的危机, 不但美秀在家的地位不保, 连丈夫和儿子都向著安妮, 美秀责怪安妮没遵守游戏规则, 将她赶出家门. 但文彬不忘安妮, 仍然经常和安妮暗地发生姦情热爱, 并计划远走高飞. 待文彬濒临家破人亡时, 安妮已经想起当年撞死JOHN的车辆车牌号码, 於是事先筹划周全, 将文彬带到JOHN墓园, 请君入瓮, 準备报复......
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