For me Brian Depalma's work through the years has been wildly uneven but there is no doubt as to his talent and his love of Hitchcock. This one was written and directed by him and is one of his finest. It is not unlike "Mulholland Drive" in a certain way, and features the usual DePalma sexiness and plot twists. I got more out of it the second time because I knwew what was coming and could savor the
way the writer/director sets us up. Excellent, old fashioned musical score, as well.
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Topic - Femme Fatale - rico 06:37:54 04/19/04 (7)
- Re: Femme Fatale - ephemere 14:55:38 04/19/04 (3)
- Re: Femme Fatale - rico 07:55:57 04/20/04 (0)
- Re: Femme Fatale - Analog Scott 15:32:12 04/19/04 (1)
- Re: Femme Fatale - ephemere 16:57:27 04/19/04 (0)
- Re: Femme Fatale - Analog Scott 06:51:09 04/19/04 (2)
- I didn't like it - rico 11:34:59 04/19/04 (1)
- I'll tell ya why i didn't like it (spoilers) - Analog Scott 12:05:12 04/19/04 (0)