Review of The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) by Greg S — 30 Jun 2008
A jaded playboy businessman (Steve McQueen) expands into masterminding heists for kicks, and bumps into a sexy tough-cookie insurance adjuster (Faye Dunaway) who's investigating his latest crime. Are they falling in love, or just playing cat and mouse? Cool performances from sexy leads, a masterful seduction over a chessboard, and hip "mod" direction from Norman Jewison (featuring gratuitous split screens and a sweet martini-jazz soundtrack) make this a fun time capsule.
This review of The Thomas Crown Affair (1968) was written by Greg S on 30 Jun 2008.
The Thomas Crown Affair has generally received positive reviews.
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