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Final Analysis
Final Analysis
1992 ·124 min ·United States of America ·R 16+
6.1
IMDb 5.9 КП 7.0 RT 57% MC 40
Drama, Thriller, Romance
Director: Phil Joanou
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A psychiatrist becomes romantically involved with the sister of one of his patients, but the influence of her controlling gangster husband threatens to destroy them both.

Budget: $32M
US Gross: $28.59M
Worldwide: $28.6M
Richard Gere
Actor
Kim Basinger
Actor
Uma Thurman
Actor
🎬 MTV Movie & TV Awards 1992 — Most Desirable Woman
🎬 Razzie Awards 1993 — Worst Picture
🎬 Razzie Awards 1993 — Worst Screenplay

Final Analysis is generally viewed as a stylish but derivative neo-noir thriller that leans heavily on Hitchcockian tropes. While opinions on the narrative's complexity and the quality of the performances are divided, the film is widely recognized as a competent, if uneven, genre piece elevated by its atmosphere.

Direction The film leans heavily on a Hitchcockian aesthetic, successfully utilizing visual homages like the lighthouse sequence to create a noir atmosphere.
Cinematography The cinematography is highly regarded for its sophisticated use of light and color, effectively capturing a neon-noir aesthetic reminiscent of classic thrillers.
Screenplay The screenplay is viewed as overly reliant on genre clichés and contrivances, with a mid-film transition into chaos that leaves some viewers feeling the plot lacks purpose.
Acting Performances from the lead actors are polarizing; some find Gere and Basinger to be well-cast and compelling, while others characterize the acting as mediocre or uninspired.
Pacing The film's pacing is a subject of debate, with many noting a sluggish, dragging first half that only gains necessary momentum toward the final act.
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