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A detective falls for the man she's supposed to be investigating; dire complications follow.A detective falls for the man she's supposed to be investigating; dire complications follow.A detective falls for the man she's supposed to be investigating; dire complications follow.
Rebecca De Mornay
- Derian McCall
- (as Rebecca DeMornay)
Bobby Jacoby
- Travis
- (as Robert Jayne)
Scott Subiono
- Joey
- (as Scott Subino)
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For what must have been perceived as weaknesses in other
aspects of the film that would have given it the tension and grit that
it needed, the director substituted abrupt "high schoolish" booms
and crashes as well as foul language that just seemed to be out
of place. Otherwise, it was a mostly unremarkable hour-and-a-half's entertainment.
As one other reviewer noted, it is interesting (she called it "heroic"
or something like that) the two female stars managed to bare
absolutely no skin in an "R" rated movie for reasons of "sexual
content." Maybe Ms. Delany and Ms. DeMornay had "no nudity" in
their contracts because of their maturity and the ramifications
associated with the same.
aspects of the film that would have given it the tension and grit that
it needed, the director substituted abrupt "high schoolish" booms
and crashes as well as foul language that just seemed to be out
of place. Otherwise, it was a mostly unremarkable hour-and-a-half's entertainment.
As one other reviewer noted, it is interesting (she called it "heroic"
or something like that) the two female stars managed to bare
absolutely no skin in an "R" rated movie for reasons of "sexual
content." Maybe Ms. Delany and Ms. DeMornay had "no nudity" in
their contracts because of their maturity and the ramifications
associated with the same.
Nicely photographed, with an interesting and appealing lead character, this film slowly draws you in as you try to follow all the plot twists, deciding who is the bad guy and who is manipulating whom. While borrowing themes from Fatal Attraction, this film owes more of its feel to film noir detective films of the 1950s. The old fashioned names of the characters add to that atmosphere. You'll be hard pressed to follow all the subtleties of The Right Temptation but you will also find that it's worth the effort to pay attention. This is a film worth watching if you're in the mood for a thriller with a few twists to its plot.
True 50's style, hard-boiled pulp fiction with a up to date spin. I don't agree with the reviewers that mentioned the paraffin test. She opened the breach of a-just- fired-shotgun and handled the spent shell. You would have gunpowder all over you hands from doing so and thus fail a paraffin test. Maybe the movie is just a bit smarter than some of the people that right these reviews! It was a fun cable movie. and didn't need to be much more.
Kiefer Sutherland has sunk to a new low. The plot was not new, very predictable, and the acting bad. The cinematography was jerky (Blair Witch) and there were scenes which didn't connect. This excuse for a movie should be ash canned. I found more suspense in picking my nose.
I was beginning to wonder about Kiefer Sutherland. Despite 17 years in the business and nearly 50 films, he's had few romantic moments on screen, particularly if you discount the coming-of-age stories he did early in his career. Thus, it was a real treat to see him in a sexy, mature romantic role in "The Right Temptation," and he was certainly up to the task.
Kiefer's talented enough that he can almost always find a way to shine, even when the material is weak, and both he and Dana Delany do so in this movie. Too bad the married couple they play (Michael and Anthea) has zero screen time together. Some well-scripted give-and-take between these two (steamy or not) could have added some interesting twists to the tale. Rebecca DeMornay (Darien), who's ostensibly the center of this piece, panted well enough during those love scenes with Michael, but either didn't have the skill to carry the lead or was hopelessly constrained by the script. Take your pick. In particular, the background story, which was supposed to give us insight into Darien's character and motivation, was simply flat. You kept wishing it would stop intruding at every turn.
The movie is only decent, but see it for the love scenes. It's always exhilarating to watch actors who can effectively convey sexual passion without having to reveal all their assets in the process.
Kiefer's talented enough that he can almost always find a way to shine, even when the material is weak, and both he and Dana Delany do so in this movie. Too bad the married couple they play (Michael and Anthea) has zero screen time together. Some well-scripted give-and-take between these two (steamy or not) could have added some interesting twists to the tale. Rebecca DeMornay (Darien), who's ostensibly the center of this piece, panted well enough during those love scenes with Michael, but either didn't have the skill to carry the lead or was hopelessly constrained by the script. Take your pick. In particular, the background story, which was supposed to give us insight into Darien's character and motivation, was simply flat. You kept wishing it would stop intruding at every turn.
The movie is only decent, but see it for the love scenes. It's always exhilarating to watch actors who can effectively convey sexual passion without having to reveal all their assets in the process.
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Derian's partner is taking photos of Michael Farrow-Smith in a restaurant from a car across the street, you see a flash going off, but no flash would be effective at this distance and, in any case, it would just bounce off the car window, so the photos would be useless.
- Quotes
Anthea Farrow-Smith: Do you think it's possible for any of us to resist the right temptation?
Derian McCall: I really can't say.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Père et fille (2004)
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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