Review of The Last Seduction (1994) by Tor M — 13 Nov 2015
Interesting crime thriller where a snappy and convincing woman play around with men to get what she wants. The story is great and the pace is super. No unnecessary stuff, but scenes are always on point. Smart film that's both classy and sexy, believable and suspenceful. Probably one of the better "femme fatale" flicks out there.
An very impressive role done by Linda Fiorentino and probably a solid oscar snub of the year. She carries the weight here, but other casting members also participate. It's fun to see Hank from "Breaking Bad" here.
There are not many things I don't like here - a film that I judge as a slightly overlooked gem. Sure, some things are a bit sketchy, but it's acceptable. The supercool jazzy sountrack is addicting - even if it sounds like a known children's song of Norway at times. "En Liten Undulat". I dig it.
7.5 money licks.
This review of The Last Seduction (1994) was written by Tor M on 13 Nov 2015.
The Last Seduction has generally received very positive reviews.
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