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The Last Seduction
The Last Seduction
1994 ·110 min ·United States of America ·R 18+
7.4
IMDb 7.0 КП 6.6 RT 94% MC 85
Thriller, Crime, Romance, Drama
Director: John Dahl
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A devious femme fatale steals her husband’s drug money and hides out in a small town where she meets the perfect dupe for her next scheme.

Budget: $2.5M
US Gross: $5.84M
Worldwide: $5.84M
Linda Fiorentino
Actor
Peter Berg
Actor
Bill Pullman
Actor
🎬 BAFTA 1995 — Best Actress

The Last Seduction is widely regarded as a sharp, quintessential 90s neo-noir defined by Linda Fiorentino's ruthless and iconic performance as a modern femme fatale. While some viewers criticize the plot mechanics as contrived or the film as a one-time watch, most praise its cynical tone and its successful subversion of traditional gender roles within the thriller genre.

Acting Linda Fiorentino delivers a definitive, cold, and captivating performance as the manipulative Bridget, anchoring the film's cynical exploration of power.
Score The film effectively uses a jazz-infused score to establish a stylish, atmospheric neo-noir tone.
Theme The narrative successfully subverts genre tropes by presenting a female lead who is overtly power-hungry and unrepentantly manipulative, marking a departure from typical damsel archetypes.
Screenplay Critics are divided on the writing; some find the psychological tension and plot twists gripping and rewatchable, while others dismiss the script as a series of forced contrivances and logical lapses.
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