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Femme Fatale

Femme Fatale

2002, 110 min

Country:  US

Studio:  Warner

Cast:  Antonio Banderas, Rebecca Romijn, Peter Coyote, Gregg Henry

Director:  Brian De Palma

Screenwriter:  Brian De Palma

Rating: R

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SKINOPSIS

Brian DePalma's wickedly satisfying thriller begins with an elaborate heist centered around an explicit, rather lengthy lesbian session in the ladies room at the Cannes Film Festival and goes from there. Rebecca Romijn-Stamos (Mystique from X-Men) delivers an extremely hot striptease to boot!
REVIEW
This silly but fascinating noir riff is pure, undiluted De Palma. Romijn-Stamos (who acquits herself well, despite some goofball dialogue) is a thief who screws over her crew after a heist at the Cannes Film Festival goes wrong. She escapes Paris, and begins life anew in the States. When she is forced to come back to France, she is again pursued by her former cronies, thanks to Banderas' paparazzo snapping a picture of her that is made public. Often ridiculous, with ludicrous plot twists, Femme Fatale is also a ragingly cinematic, gorgeously stylish film, with its mesmerizing split screen, witty film tricks (there's a particularly funny subtitle gag at the end), terrific slow-motion set-pieces and a great opening heist (to the tune of Ravel's "Bolero" and with virtually no dialogue). There's an extremely hot striptease, to boot, and the whole thing seems to be De Palma's comment on the myth of femmes fatales in movies, and a hugely enjoyable one at that. Forget the slightly draggy midsection and the film's goofy story and revel in the dazzling visuals and delightful conceits.
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DVD Widescreen: $9.99
Availability:  In stock and ready to ship
Region Code: 1
UPC: 085392446124
Studio: Warner
Languages: English Dolby Digital 5.1 (Primary)
Aspect Ratio: Anamorphic 1.85
Features:
 
  • Documentaries: Three behind-the-scenes featurettes: "From Dream to Reality," "Dream within a Dream" and "Femme Fatale: Behind the Scenes"
  • "Femme Fatale: Dressed to Kill" montage
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