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Femme fatale

Titre original : Femme Fatale
  • 2002
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  • 1h 54min
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6,2/10
39 k
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Antonio Banderas and Rebecca Romijn in Femme fatale (2002)
Home Video Trailer from Warner Home Video
Lire trailer0:31
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Erotic ThrillerHeistSuspense MysteryCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Une femme essaie de redonner un sens à sa vie, même si son passé d'escroc revient la hanter.Une femme essaie de redonner un sens à sa vie, même si son passé d'escroc revient la hanter.Une femme essaie de redonner un sens à sa vie, même si son passé d'escroc revient la hanter.

  • Réalisation
    • Brian De Palma
  • Scénario
    • Brian De Palma
  • Casting principal
    • Rebecca Romijn
    • Antonio Banderas
    • Peter Coyote
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,2/10
    39 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Brian De Palma
    • Scénario
      • Brian De Palma
    • Casting principal
      • Rebecca Romijn
      • Antonio Banderas
      • Peter Coyote
    • 255avis d'utilisateurs
    • 130avis des critiques
    • 60Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 4 nominations au total

    Vidéos9

    Femme Fatale
    Trailer 0:31
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    Trailer 2:16
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    Femme Fatale
    Femme Fatale Scene: I'm A Bad Girl
    Clip 1:04
    Femme Fatale Scene: I'm A Bad Girl
    Femme Fatale Scene: Somebody Loaned It To Me
    Clip 1:04
    Femme Fatale Scene: Somebody Loaned It To Me
    Femme Fatale Scene: Are You Flirting With Me
    Clip 1:00
    Femme Fatale Scene: Are You Flirting With Me
    Femme Fatale Scene: You Might As Well Go Pull That Trigger
    Clip 0:53
    Femme Fatale Scene: You Might As Well Go Pull That Trigger

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    Rôles principaux67

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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
    • Watts
    Eriq Ebouaney
    Eriq Ebouaney
    • Black Tie
    Edouard Montoute
    Edouard Montoute
    • Racine
    Rie Rasmussen
    Rie Rasmussen
    • Veronica
    Thierry Frémont
    • Serra
    • (as Thierry Fremont)
    Gregg Henry
    Gregg Henry
    • Shiff
    Fiona Curzon
    Fiona Curzon
    • Stanfield Phillips
    Daniel Milgram
    Daniel Milgram
    • Pierre…
    Jean-Marc Minéo
    Jean-Marc Minéo
    • Seated Guard
    • (as Jean-Marc Mineo)
    Jean Chatel
    Jean Chatel
    • Cannes Commentator
    Stéphane Petit
    • Bodyguard One
    • (as Stephane Petit)
    Olivier Follet
    Olivier Follet
    • Bodyguard Two
    Éva Darlan
    Éva Darlan
    • Irma
    • (as Eva Darlan)
    Jean-Marie Frin
    Jean-Marie Frin
    • Louis
    Philippe Guégan
    Philippe Guégan
    • Bespectacled Man
    • (as Philippe Guegan)
    Denis Hecker
    Denis Hecker
    • TV Moderator
    • Réalisation
      • Brian De Palma
    • Scénario
      • Brian De Palma
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    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs255

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    6Penoyer1

    Not great but good try

    A director of this caliber should have done better. Nice idea but the devices used in this film were far too obvious. One saving grace of the film is that the female lead is truely smoking hot and does a nice job of acting the role, but the mechanics of putting the movie together felt too much like a film school project (clearly an "A" but still a project). Overall, worthwhile but a little disappointing given the potential here.
    7Didier-Becu

    FEMME FATALE (DIDIER BECU)

    Since De Palma directed the debacle that was Mission Impossible, it seemed like a genius director has lost it all but this latest movie by the "new Hitchcock" is perhaps one of his strongest since "Carlito's Way" and the masterpiece "Body Double". The story itself is quite simple : during the filmfestival of Cannes is a bunch of diamonds stolen but then the fun begins...you really have to be attentive during the whole movie as every minute De Palma puts you on a wrong foot just like we're used to by the master of the black thrillers... An absolute must!!!!
    8The_Void

    Nice little thriller

    Brian De Palma made a return to the thriller genre in which he made his name after the gigantic blip that was Mission to Mars, which he suffered two years earlier. But is his return to the genre a hit or another misfire? Neither, actually; it's decent.

    The plot follows the escapades of a young lady that screws the mob out of a heist of diamonds, stolen during a thrillingly executed heist at the Cannes film festival. After assuming a new identity, she later returns to Paris where she must evade her past by any means necessary.

    Brian De Palma obviously has a talent for filmmaking; this is evident in the majority of his works, particularly the earlier ones. It's not as abundant in this film as it is in some of his others, but that flair is still shown to a certain extent. He does, however, seem to spend a lot of the movie piling on the style, when he would have been better served building character and giving the audience something to care about. Anyone that knows De Palma, knows that he is the man that "does Hitchcock". Here, he doesn't tribute Hitchcock, but rather the melodramatic noir thrillers of the 40's and 50's. This is clearly shown at the start of the movie from the shot where Rebecca Romijn Stamos is sat on a bed, watching the classic noir; Double Indemnity.

    Having only seen Stamos previously under heavy make-up in the delicious X-Men films, it was nice to see her here in a 'normal' role, especially as I was one of the people that saw her sex appeal, even under all that attire. De Palma teases the viewer with her at first; he keeps her face hidden behind various objects and camera movements, but when she finally appears; she doesn't disappoint; Rebecca is one beautiful woman. Especially when she dons that brown wig. Starring alongside Stamos, is Antonio Banderas. I like Antonio a lot; I rate him as an actor, and not just for his role in the spectacular Desperado series. However, he isn't at his best in this film. In a role that requires him to don a silly gay accent at certain points, Banderas doesn't quite look at home. Maybe it's just because I'm used to seeing him flying round shooting bad guys, but he struck me as being a little bored.

    It may or may not be a good thing that the film is done partly in French, as on one hand it makes it more realistic, and firmly places us in France; but on the other, we have to read subtitles in an American film, and when I watch an American film; I'm not expecting to read subtitles. Especially not ones that disappear before you have a chance to read them fully, as they often do here. Another thing about Femme Fatale is that it never manages to be as sexy as it pretends to be. Despite making almost full use of the lead's assets, it is ultimately more tease than strip. This could be seen as a nod to the classics to which the film owes itself, but for a film that states itself as being a 'steamy thriller', I was expecting slightly more steam.

    The film boils down a final and surprising twist. Throughout, the film keeps you guessing, despite being largely hinged on coincidence; and the twist does come as a surprise, but it is that awful, clichéd twist that everyone dreads. However, to De Palma's credit; he does almost make it good. To pull off a twist like the one in this film, the storyteller needs to be talented enough to not make the audience demand their money back when the movie finishes. When the twist first hit, my eyes were starting to role but credit has to be given to De Palma because even though the twist he's working with is silly, he manages to bring the film to a close which wraps it up, and does tie all the loose ends together. And although I'm still not sure if that was the right route for the film to take, it is well done.

    Overall, Femme Fatale is an enjoyable thriller that is bound to keep most audience members on the edge of their seats throughout. It doesn't echo the brilliance of Dressed to Kill, Carrie, Sisters or most of De Palma's earlier oeuvre in the thriller genre; but it is the best film that the man has made since The Untouchables, and is therefore recommended.
    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.
    6ma-cortes

    Suspenseful and intriguing thriller from Brian De Palma with a lot of twists and turns.

    This erotic action thriller starts with an exquisitely designed diamond theft set against an authentically recreated red carpet premiere at 2001 Cannes Film Festival. There mercenary thief Laure Ash (Rebecca Romijn) participates in a diamond heist. The scheme is for Laure to steal a necklace of valuable diamonds from the ensemble of a female attendant named Veronica (Rie Rasmussen). Posing as a French photojournalist, Laure gains access to the festival gathering, where she lures Veronica to the ladies room and begins to seduce her in a stall, during which Laure's two accomplices "Black Tie" (Eriq Ebouaney) and Racine (Édouard Montrouge). But a Spanish paparazzo named Nicolas Bardo (Antonio Banderas) chases her and takes her picture. Nothing is more desirable or more deadly than a woman with a secret!.

    This haunting thriller flick is plenty of mystery, intrigue and suspenseful. A highly exploitative and fast-paced suspense/thriller, recognisably from the blood-spattered hands of expert cinéaste Brian De Palma. The film displays a great and catching musical score by Ryuichi Sakamoto who along with Pino Donaggio are De Palma's favorite composers, in Bernard Herrmann style and imitating former hits. There is much for De Palma buffs to savour in this thrilling and atmospheric handling of a complex story with deliberately old-fashioned treatment. This elegantly dreamy 'Femme Fatale' is as rich and rare as anything De Palma's made for a while. The cinéphile Brian De Palma is a genre unto himself these days, including his own trademarks and a plot twist which, as the writer/filmmaker admits, will alienate half the audience. The film sets luxurious scenaries and brilliant gowns at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival in France with some actual happeninings in the red carpet. The movie introduces us to Hitchcock style, adding Brian de Palma's own films from Marnie, Rear Window , Obsession, Blow-out to Dressed to kill. It can be the answer to De Palma's feminist critics , but tall willowy Rebecca Romijn makes a poised , confident heroine and the visuals are often impressive. Adding special characteristics techniques as ominous camera movements and split screen. The mechanics of suspense are worked quite well by the filmmaker and many frighten the easily scared quite adequately, but De Palma has made a habit of dwelling on their more sordid side-shoots. The result is provocative, surprising, outrageous and fun. Rebecca Romijn gives an essentially erotic acting as a woman tries to straighten out her life, even as her past as a con-woman comes back to haunt her. And Antonio Banderas is pretty good as a nosy photographer who gets involved in twisted problems.

    It contains colorful and glamorous cinematography by cameraman Thierry Arbogast, as well as perceptible and thrilling musical score by composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. Displaying a professional and graphically mysterious direction from cinéphile Brian De Palma. ¨Femme fatale¨ is Brian De Palma's homage to Hitchcock and the reason for the chief amusement turning out to be inquire what scenes taken from Master of suspense. That's why takes parts especially from Hitchcock. The flick was well directed Brian De Palma in his usual style, but it turns out to be inferior to the other similar suspense films that he directed. This ¨Femme Fatale¨ (2002) ¨along with ¨Sisters¨, ¨Body Double¨, ¨Dressed to Kill¨, ¨Blow out¨ resulting outwardly another ode to Hitchcock with the accent on the killing, but on most occasion is really decent. Rating : 6/10. Acceptable and passable, it gets some riveting basic ideas and fascinating images .

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    • Anecdotes
      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.
    • Gaffes
      It's not possible to record with the Sony MiniDisc recorder used in the movie without using an external microphone.
    • Citations

      Lily: Bad people read newspapers too.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Brian De Palma, l'incorruptible (2002)
    • Bandes originales
      My Ideal
      (1930)

      Music by Newell Chase and Richard A. Whiting

      Lyrics by Leo Robin

      Played during the Assurance sur la mort (1944) clip

      Published by Famous Music Corp. (ASCAP)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 avril 2002 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Suisse
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Warner Bros.
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Mujer fatal
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 11 Rue d'Eupatoria, Paris 20, Paris, France(Bardo's apartament)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Quinta Communications
      • Epsilon Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 6 630 252 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 776 248 $US
      • 10 nov. 2002
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 16 838 910 $US
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      1 heure 54 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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