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2002114 minMystery, Crime, Thriller

Femme Fatale

Is Femme Fatale a Hit or Flop?

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Is Femme Fatale worth watching? With a rating of 6.141/10, this Mystery, Crime, Thriller film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Femme Fatale Synopsis

A $10-million diamond rip-off, a stolen identity, a new life married to a diplomat. Laure Ash has risked big, won big. But then a tabloid shutterbug snaps her picture in Paris, and suddenly, enemies from Laure's secret past know who and where she is. And they all want their share of the diamond heist. Or her life. Or both.

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Top Cast

Rebecca Romijn
Rebecca RomijnLaure Ash / Lily Watts
Antonio Banderas
Antonio BanderasNicolas Bardo
Peter Coyote
Peter CoyoteWatts
Ériq Ebouaney
Ériq EbouaneyBlack Tie
Édouard Montoute
Édouard MontouteRacine
Rie Rasmussen
Rie RasmussenVeronica
Thierry Frémont
Thierry FrémontSerra
Gregg Henry
Gregg HenryShiff
Fiona Curzon
Fiona CurzonStanfield Phillips
Daniel Milgram
Daniel MilgramPierre / Bartender

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Is Femme Fatale worth watching?

Femme Fatale has received mixed reviews with a 6.141/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Mystery, Crime, Thriller movies.

Is Femme Fatale hit or flop?

Femme Fatale has received average ratings (6.141/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Femme Fatale?

Femme Fatale is a Mystery, Crime, Thriller movie that A $10-million diamond rip-off, a stolen identity, a new life married to a diplomat. Laure Ash has risked big, won big. But then a tabloid shutterbug s...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardNov 8, 2015
★ 8

Isn't sugar better than vinegar? **SPOILER ALERT - The last paragraph makes reference to a 1940s film that constitutes a spoiler. ** There rarely seems to be anything in between where Brian De Palma films are concerned, cinematic lovers of all kinds by and large either trash or laud his films. Femme Fatale is no different, one critic - both professional or amateur - will have it as a 1/10 movie, another will have it at the maximum rate available. Femme Fatale is high grade stuff if one is either a De Palma fan or a lover of film noir. Conversely if these two things don't tick your film loving boxes then the law of averages suggests you should have - or should - stayed/stay away from it. De Palma opens up the doors to his fun house and invites noir lovers to come on in and enjoy. It's difficult to write about the plot because it holds many twists and turns, it's a veritable supply of uppers and downers, twisters and benders, all sexed up and pumped full of De Palma's trademark tricks and devilish rug pulls. In truth the story and set-up is predictable, but the journey is what makes the pic ooze quality and bare faced cheek, with the director giggling away like a schoolgirl in the background. Opening up with a sequence that sees our titular fatale (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) watching famed noir classic Double Indemnity, De Palma proceeds to homage and love the film noir world. As he uses split-screens, canted angles, up-tilt shots, shadow plays etc, the narrative pulses with eroticism and impending cruelty, this really is a femme fatale based movie of the grandest kind. As events unfurl, with hapless photographer Nicola Bardo (a fun packed Antonio Banderas) caught in the web, Ryuichi Sakamoto's magnificent classical based score swirls around like some sort of peeping tom. The latter of which finds a shifty accomplice in Thierry Arbogast's noir photography. It's a picture awash with dupes, dopes and vengeful criminals, where the themes of identity, duality, sexuality and distorted perceptions gnaw away at those investing fully in the viewing experience. Some critics (prof and amat) have lazily likened the film to David Lynch's Mulholland Drive, as if De Palma in 6 short months watched Lynch's movie and then knocked this film out! The copy-cat charge as funny as the rug-pull that De Palma pulls here. Besides, as any film noir lover will tell you, this has more in keeping with Fritz Lang's 1944 noirer "The Woman in the Window" than Lynch's film, which is no bad thing at all, and De Palma knew that. 8/10

JPV852May 18, 2022
★ 6

** Contains spoilers ** Lower tier movie from De Palma that has some good direction and acting was... okay, but the ending still never quite worked even after seeing this again (third time if I recall). The whole it was all a dream felt like a cheat. On the other hand, as mainstream erotic-thrillers go, it's worth a watch if you're interested in that subgenre, it's not a bad way to spend 2 hours. **3.0/5**