Again, the movie employs the device of having Whirry speak to some off-camera therapist to introduce different scenes.
The direction was actually pretty amateurish. It was enjoyably silly, though it didn't provide much clue as to why Gregory Dark - here credited as Hippolyte - has been called the 'Scorsese of b-movies'. The husband tried to use this to ensnare a corrupt politician (Vincent) in a scandal for a nightclub owner (Carradine). It was the story of a neglected housewife - aren't they always - who found a way to turn on her husband by filming herself having sex. The first 'Animal Instincts' was an entertainingly silly softcore thriller with b-movie goddess Shannon Whirry, who reprises her role in this sequel, and the usual slew of has-been actors slumming it in straight-to-video land: David Carradine and Jan-Michael Vincent in this instance.