FEMME FATALE


A film review by Joe Rickey




Dark, complex, and most of all, erotic, Femme Fatale marks a fine return to form for director Brian DePalma. The plot of the film surrounds the secretive life of a beautiful criminal (Rebecca Romijn Stamos) who wants to reform her life and has much trouble escaping her former life of crime. The film costars Antonio Banderas, Peter Coyote, Gregg Henry, Sandrine Bonnaire, and Jean Reno. As I mentioned, the film is directed by Brian DePalma (Snake Eyes, Mission to Mars). DePalma also scripted Femme Fatale.

Once revered among many, director Brian DePalma has been on a downward spiral for the last couple years now starting with the noir misstep Snake Eyes and continuing with the space bore Mission to Mars. Now he returns to his roots in erotic thrillers with Femme Fatale, a worthy companion to earlier DePalma films Body Double and Dressed to Kill. In fact, Femme Fatale surpasses the two previous thrillers in pacing and flashy photography.



The film smartly decides against dwelling on the more unbelievable portions of the story by moving everything along at a breakneck pace. Therefore, the complexity doesn't overwhelm the viewer. The aforementioned flashy cinematography aids the glamorous tone of the film. The acting by Stamos is surprisingly solid in the lead role. She isn't nearly as stiff and monotone as she has been in the past and certainly fulfills the sexy quotient. Antonio Banderas conversely, seems bored most of the time and therefore doesn't impress. His recent trend of acting bored in his films (Ballistic: Ecks Vs. Sever included) has made him much less of an impressive acting talent than he once used to be. Femme Fatale is also excessively gratuitous in its sex scenes at times, especially the sex scene that occurs within the film's opening moments. But there are other times where the film is erotic without going overboard. The film mimics in many ways the story of last year's Mulholland Dr. (The lesbian element is even copied) in ways that I can't describe without giving away too much. The film also tends to become overly violent in some scenes that, along with the graphic sexual nature of the film, make Femme Fatale a very adult picture that even some adults are likely to find too graphic for their tastes. Thankfully, the film isn't as dull and boring as last year's Original Sin, which also starred Banderas, with Angelina Jolie as his love interest.

Overall, Femme Fatale is recommended to those that can handle a complex and engaging film that is extremely violent and sexual in nature. Don't bring your kids to this one.


Rating: 83

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Rating Scale:
90-100: Run to it,youre dead or a jealous aspiring screenwriter if you don't like it! Okay to pay full price! (Excellent= A)
80-90: Good, but not a classic. If you like this genre, you will like the film. If you're not sure that you like these kind of movies, a matinee would be a safer bet.(Good = B)
70-80: There are redeeming factors to this movie, and it has high points and low points. Worth a matinee depending on how close to 80 the rating is, a video rental if closer to 70. Nothing real special about it. (Fair = C)
60-70: Barely passing! Only slightly entertaining, not worth paying for at the movie theater. Rent it if you like this type of film otherwise stay away! (Poor = D)
50-60: Don't even rent this! Unless you like BAD movies. (Failure = F)
0-50: Run from it! Boycott the video store that would carry it! This is HORRIBLE, how did it get made?
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