My Take:
If you're looking for a movie that is stylish, provocative, and utterly unpredictable, Femme Fatale is a must-watch. Director Brian De Palma plays a game of cat and mouse with the audience, serving up the story of a thief named Laure (Rebecca Romijn) trying to escape her past. Itโs cinema that relies more on mood, voyeurism, and pure visual pleasure than on strict logic.
What's Captivating: The legendary opening scene at the Cannes Film Festivalโa long, nearly dialogue-free jewelry heist sequence that is both incredibly sensual and technically flawless. Rebecca Romijn is magnetic as the femme fatale; her onscreen confidence makes it impossible to look away.
A Word of Caution: This is a Brian De Palma film, which means the plot eventually becomes highly surreal and dreamlike (literally!). If you're expecting a straightforward crime thriller, the ending might leave you confused. Itโs more of a cinematic experience than a traditional narrative.
Verdict: 7.5/10 ๐ณ๏ธโ๐
Sexy, predatory, and visually dazzling. Perfect for fans of early 2000s vibes and strong, dangerous women.
๐ Did you know...?
The famous snake-shaped diamond necklace that Laure steals in the opening scene was custom-made for the film and was worth millions of dollars. The "seduction" scene during the Cannes heist was so bold that it became one of the most talked-about moments in mainstream cinema at the time. Rebecca Romijn later admitted it was one of the most challenging yet rewarding scenes of her career.