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2002 film
Trois 2: Pandora's Box
Directed byRob Hardy
Written byGregory Ramon Anderson
Produced byWilliam Packer
StarringMonica Calhoun
Michael Jai White
Kristoff St. John
Joseph Lawrence
Chrystale Wilson
Tyson Beckford
Release dateAugust 9, 2002 (limited)
Running time103 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Trois 2: Pandora's Box is a 2002 thriller directed by Rob Hardy, as a sequel to Trois. This movie stars Monica Calhoun, Michael Jai White, Kristoff St. John, Joseph Lawrence, Chrystale Wilson and Tyson Beckford. The film was then followed by Trois 3: The Escort.

Cast

Music Credits include James H. Collins Jr. Fertile Ground

Sequel

On December 28, 2004, Columbia Pictures released Trois 3: The Escort, the third film in the series.

Plot

The opening scene shows a husband and a wife arriving home starting to have sex. They go on the couch, floor, stair steps and then the shower. As things get steamy, an intruder comes walks in on them and starts attacking the husband while the wife manages to get away. The intruder grabs her and starts to assail her. Just as he's about to kill her, the husband jumps in to save his wife. He ends up getting killed by the man while his distraught wife tries to call 911. Before she can get an answer, the assailant brutally assaults her and pulls out a knife while she screams for help. The next morning, the police arrive on the scene. While they find the husband dead, the wife  turns out to still be alive. She pulls out a gun after realizing her situation. Police therapist Mia DuBois ] tries successfully to calm her down. Six months later, the wife, who turns out to be Tammy Racine, becomes a suspect in her husband Lance's Tyson Beckford murder. So the police hire Mia to be her therapist to pry information out of Racine. Tammy at first challenges Mia, acting like her therapist rather than the patient. Mia is at first unsuspecting and assumes she's still upset. They then go out to eat where Tammy tells Mia about the time she and Lance made love on one of the tables and how a waiter was watching but they didn't care. Mia is very receptive due to her own husband John St. John ignoring her lately. She becomes so captivated, she later accepts an invitation from Tammy to go to a sex club. After Mia gets in, she meets Hampton, a handsome seducer whom she starts an affair with. After receiving happiness from her encounters with him, things get complicated when she discovers Hampton and her husband are friends. Things go even more awry when Mia becomes involved in murder. She tries to keep things under the rug, but with planning from Tammy and with Hampton and her husband in cohoots, her life, reputation, job and freedom are about to go up in flames.
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