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Femme Fatale

  • 2002
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 54 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
38.638
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Antonio Banderas and Rebecca Romijn in Femme Fatale (2002)
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Erotic ThrillerHeistSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Eine Frau versucht, ihr Leben in Ordnung zu bringen, als sie von ihrer kriminellen Vergangenheit eingeholt wird.Eine Frau versucht, ihr Leben in Ordnung zu bringen, als sie von ihrer kriminellen Vergangenheit eingeholt wird.Eine Frau versucht, ihr Leben in Ordnung zu bringen, als sie von ihrer kriminellen Vergangenheit eingeholt wird.

  • Regie
    • Brian De Palma
  • Drehbuch
    • Brian De Palma
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rebecca Romijn
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Peter Coyote
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,2/10
    38.638
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Brian De Palma
    • Drehbuch
      • Brian De Palma
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rebecca Romijn
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Peter Coyote
    • 255Benutzerrezensionen
    • 130Kritische Rezensionen
    • 60Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 4 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Femme Fatale Scene: Somebody Loaned It To Me
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    Rebecca Romijn
    Rebecca Romijn
    • Laure
    • (as Rebecca Romijn-Stamos)
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    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Nicolas Bardo
    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
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    Eriq Ebouaney
    Eriq Ebouaney
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    Edouard Montoute
    Edouard Montoute
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    Rie Rasmussen
    Rie Rasmussen
    • Veronica
    Thierry Frémont
    • Serra
    • (as Thierry Fremont)
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    Gregg Henry
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    Fiona Curzon
    Fiona Curzon
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    Daniel Milgram
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    Jean-Marc Minéo
    • Seated Guard
    • (as Jean-Marc Mineo)
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    Jean Chatel
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    • Bodyguard One
    • (as Stephane Petit)
    Olivier Follet
    Olivier Follet
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    Éva Darlan
    Éva Darlan
    • Irma
    • (as Eva Darlan)
    Jean-Marie Frin
    Jean-Marie Frin
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    Philippe Guégan
    Philippe Guégan
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    6bernieno

    A movie for the De Palma's fans

    As I've always supported Brain's work, I guess I'm not very objective in my opinion. This film is a kind of "best of" of this brilliant director. The fans or the people who loves a certain kind of formal achievement can be hooked by this movie. But the others... The screenplay is the real wickness of this movie: too many non-senses can "hurt" most of the audiance (at the end, I've also heard some laughts!). Even for me, I've sometimes had hard-time because the story seems to have no logical ("why did she do this?" "and him, why is he there?", etc...) But when you see the Key of the movie, I mean the real theme, you can accept most of the things you've seen. Or not... Forget the screenplay and watch! That's the only way to appreciate this movie.
    magnoliafanboy

    One of the Best of 2002

    This was one of the best films of 2002. It belongs in the class of films that came out in 2001, like Memento, Donnie Darko, Vanilla Sky and Mulholland Drive. Those where all films that require the viewer to participate, use their brain and have a good time.

    Brian De Palma is a master filmmaker. One that has been manipulating audiences for over the last 30 years. The opening of this film is brilliant, with nearly 25 minutes of no dialogue scenes. Yes, there are lines given off here and there as the jewel heist is prepared and executed(it is cool that the heist is the opener and not the climax of this story), but really it is like watching a silent film. The attention to detail in the opening and all through out is what makes the film great, you will watch this over and over and catch something new on each viewing.

    Some have argued that De Palma is not an autuer, but indeed he is. He has his trademark long one takes, with the camera gliding around to create a universe that is almost real but still we are aware we are watching fiction. There is the common theme of duel perceptions and persona's burning bright in this film, much like in Carrie, Dressed to Kill and Blow out. That theme is best illistrated by his use of split screen. Also the slow motion is used to perfection here at critical times, unlike Micheal Bay who uses it to make things look pretty.

    This is a great film, yes, it takes some suspension of disbelief but that is why its a movie. If its your first De Palma venture you should check out his older thrillers, like Body Double and Blow out. He is a great movie maker that has influenced todays greats like David Fincher, Quinten Tarantino, Richard Kelly and P.T. Anderson in one way or another.
    george.schmidt

    It's Deja Vu all over again!

    FEMME FATALE (2002) * Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Antonio Banderas, Peter Coyote, Ariq Ebouaney, Edouard Montoute, Rie Rasmussen, Thierry Fremont, Gregg Henry. Filmmaker Brian DePalma once again goes to the Hitchcockian well one time too often in this dreadfully listless and incredibly pedestrian ‘thriller' about a bad French girl (Romijn-Stamos doing a killer Sharon Stone cum Grace Kelly turn) whose identity as a criminal threatens to be usurped when she attempts a change in life by marrying a wealthy American diplomat and photographer Banderas (in one of his worst displays of acting) as the patsy she becomes embroiled with involving murder, blackmail and mistaken identity. Too much of a thinly veiled attempt by DePalma to breathe fresh life into a long-gone corpse: the erotic mystery via travelogue despite his pulling out all the stops (vertigo inducing cinematography, split-screens, etc.) that he has been notorious for. Boring and tedious in its theatricality; a real shame from a master auteur.
    7ToddTee

    Not, perhaps, a great movie, but great fun

    This movie keeps your attention 100% of the time, whether it's to read the captions to see what's going on or to figure out what the hell's happening and where you are. Rebecca Romijn-Stamos establishes herself as a major film presence in this movie. When she's on the screen, it's hard to keep your eyes off her.

    The twists and turns and the searing performance of Romijn-Stamos will keep you engaged the the near-2 hours it runs, and you'll leave not quite sure what you've experienced, but glad you did.
    7rosscinema

    Well crafted and finely detailed

    You really have to admire Brian DePalma as a director. He's directed some of the finest thrillers in the last 30 years and even his misfires are interesting to watch like "Snake Eyes". I really enjoyed how well made this film is. If you don't like the story, thats your business. But this film is so finely detailed and shot that I put it in the same boat as "Mulholland Dr." and "Blackhawk Down". Interesting films that some viewers had mixed reactions to but the direction of these films was so expertly crafted that even the most ardent critics had to admit to the talent of the director. This film starts out at the Cannes Film Festival where a group of thieves are attempting to steal some diamonds off of a model by having Laure Ash (Rebecca Romijn-Stamos) seduce her in a lesbian encounter in the ladies bathroom. Things go wrong and Laure takes off with the diamonds. Seven years later Laure is married to an American diplomat and is in Paris with her husband when a papparazzi named Nicolas (Antonio Banderas) takes a picture of her. She doesn't want to be photographed because the former members of her gang are still looking for her. What I have just mentioned is just scratching the surface. This is a psychological thriller that has so many twists and turns that the casual film viewer will probably be in over their head. But this is a film that gives many hints along the way as you watch it. You have to pay attention to this film and one key scene takes place when Laure and Nicolas are having coffee in a cafe. Laure is sitting next to the window. Outside, a poster is being put up for a film called "Deja Vu" and the reflection of Laure on the glass is centered in the middle of the poster. DePalma uses many overhead shots to allow the viewer to get full view of certain scenes. Some viewers and critics have said they were disappointed with the casting but I admire the job that Rebecca did for this film. Okay, she's not Jodie Foster as far as being an actress is concerned but Foster couldn't exude sexuality like this if her life depended on it either. I thought it was believable that her character could manipulate Nicholas the way she did. How could he not? She was a combination of sexuality and vulnerability inside a very smart and devious mind. And for a film called "Femme Fatale" you had better find an actress that is smart and utterly beautiful at the same time. I found her performance to be bold and brave. DePalma uses each shot to send signals relating to the story. It sounds like a very difficult shoot because each scene has so much meaning. He doesn't have cameras following characters for nothing. Each shot has a reason. The details to this filming are enormous and difficult. DePalma again shows us the attention to details of his complex artistry. If your one of those shallow film watchers that only views films from the incredible mediocrity of Hollywood than your probably going to be lost watching this film. For the viewers that remember and care about risk taking when making movies, than you can appreciate the effort made by DePalma. If you don't like it, thats okay. But you should appreciate his effort and nerve as a director.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Brian De Palma couldn't find the right girl to play Veronica. Rebecca Romijn convinced him that one of her friends, Danish model Rie Rasmussen, would be perfect for the job. He met her and signed Rasmussen because he loved the way she walked.
    • Patzer
      It's not possible to record with the Sony MiniDisc recorder used in the movie without using an external microphone.
    • Zitate

      Lily: Bad people read newspapers too.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Brian De Palma, l'incorruptible (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      My Ideal
      (1930)

      Music by Newell Chase and Richard A. Whiting

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

      Played during the Frau ohne Gewissen (1944) clip

      Published by Famous Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. März 2003 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Frankreich
      • Schweiz
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Warner Bros.
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Französisch
      • Spanisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Mujer fatal
    • Drehorte
      • 11 Rue d'Eupatoria, Paris 20, Paris, Frankreich(Bardo's apartament)
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Quinta Communications
      • Epsilon Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 35.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 6.630.252 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.776.248 $
      • 10. Nov. 2002
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 16.838.910 $
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