Femme Fatale

Titolo originale: Femme Fatale
Regia: Brian De Palma |
Anno: 2002
Origine: Switzerland | France |
Generi: Mistero Crime Thriller
Tag: adultery | france | paris, france | sexual frustration | blackmail | paranoia | new identity | paparazzi | seduction | mistaken identity | femme fatale | flashback | lesbian relationship | attempted rape | sexual desire | voyeurism | voyeur | alternate timeline | cannes |
Cast: Rebecca Romijn | Antonio Banderas | Peter Coyote | Ériq Ebouaney | Édouard Montoute | Rie Rasmussen | Thierry Frémont | Gregg Henry | Fiona Curzon | Daniel Milgram | Jean-Marc Minéo | Jean Chatel | Stéphane Petit | Olivier Follet | Éva Darlan | Jean-Marie Frin | Philippe Guégan | Denis Hecker | Laurence Breheret | Salvatore Ingoglia | Matthew Géczy | Laurence Martin | Jo Prestia | David Belle | Françoise Michaud | Alain Figlarz | Bart De Palma | Valérie Maës | David Cuny | Eric Fesais | Bertrand Merignac | Dan Herzberg | Samuel Olivier | Pascal Ondicolberry | Gérard Renault | Joaquina Belaunde | Ugne Andrikonyte | Faco Hanela | Marie Foulquie | Régis Quennesson | Matilde Tancredi | Pascale Jacquemont | Aurélie Pauker | Isabelle Auroy | Sandrine Bonnaire | Régis Wargnier | Beata Ben Ammar | Yves Marmion | Ada Marmion | Leonardo De La Fuente | Stephen Van Nukerk | Driki Van Zyl | Pascal Silvestre | Henri Ernst | Olivier Albou | Stephen Van Nietert | Emilie Chatel | Dorothée Grosjean | Chloé Crémont | Justine Renard | Gilles Jacob | John Stamos |

Un paparazzo interpretato da Banderas fotografa, durante il Festival di Cannes, una ragazza bellissima che sta cercando di mettere a segno un colpo clamoroso. La donna, la femme fatale (interpretata da Rebecca Romjin-Stamos), è immortalata sulla copertina del rotocalco. Alcuni gangster parigini la riconoscono come una persona, creduta morta, con cui hanno dei conti in sospeso. È arrivato il momento di regolarli. La bella donna inizia ad essere braccata e allora decide di coinvolgere nelle sue peripezie anche il fotografo che l'ha inguaiata.

Approfondimenti

When Laure asks "What do you do in life?", Watts seems surprised: it is in fact a good "bad literal [...] D
Director Brian De Palma returned to his favored genre with this movie for a film that explores reven [...] D
Producer Tarak Ben Ammar knew that, in the tradition of the notorious 'femme fatale' protagonists of [...] D
Early in the movie, a security technician drinks from a distinctive pear-shaped bottle. This is Oran [...] D
The make and model of Nicolas Bardo (Antonio Banderas)'s motorcycle was a 1969/70 Triumph twin. D
Apple computers visible in the movie include a Graphite iBook seen just before the first bathtub sce [...] D
This film have been developing a cult status among cinephiles; even Warner Bros added this film as a [...] D
John Stamos: Rebecca Romijn' then-husband is uncredited as the "cheesy agent" who contacts Nicolas o [...] D
The film supposedly takes place at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, even though the premiere that was [...] D
Obvious product placements for Ford and Apple. D
Uma Thurman was originally cast as Laure Ash but cancelled when she became pregnant. D
Melanie Griffith convinced husband Antonio Banderas to take the role of Nicolas Bardo, even though i [...] D
Jean Reno was considered for the role of Nicolas Bardo. D
There is a poster in the movie that says Deja Vue. Deja Vue was going to be the original title of Br [...] D
At 44' and again at 1:01', a "Deja vue" poster can be seen when Laure and Nick are talking; it can t [...] D
Antonio Banderas didn't really see himself as The character Bardo. But he wanted to learn directoria [...] D
The film opened in North America, on star Rebecca Romijn' 30th birthday (November 6, 2002). D
Publicity for this picture stated that the precedent for beautifully shrewd duplicitous predator 'fe [...] D
The film's dream conceit is alluded to in the use of the poster advertising "Deja Vu" where Romijn i [...] D
Of the casting of Rebecca Romijn-Stamos in the title role, producer Tarak Ben Ammar said: "While cas [...] D
Producer Marina Gefter said of the film's femme fatale' title character: "The role of Laure is a for [...] D
The underscore music (by Sakamoto) that plays through most of the initial heist is an obvious tribut [...] D
Rie Rasmussen's debut. D
The movie's writer-director Brian de Palma said of this film for its publicity: "My goal as a writer [...] D
The gold and diamond snake was created for the film by singer and actress Elli Medeiros, who was dat [...] D
Rebecca Romijn was initially reluctant to do the movie due to the amount of sex and nudity the role [...] D
One of the trailers for this film consisted of a clip from the classic film noir La fiamma del pecca [...] D
The key to Brian de Palma's criminally twisted story and distinctly film noirish atmosphere is the f [...] D
Brian De Palma previously directed Jerry O'Connell in Mission to Mars (2000). Rebecca Romijn and O'C [...] D
Brian De Palma couldn't find the right girl to play Veronica. Rebecca Romijn convinced him that one [...] D
The plane ticket that Lily takes is from the fictitious Quinta Airlines. Quinta Communications is th [...] D
Jennifer Lopez was considered for the role of Laure Ash / Lily Watts. D
Wojciech Kilar was offered a chance to score the film but turned it down. He later regretted the dec [...] D
All the clocks shown in the movie are set at 3:33. D

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Errori

The envelope and passport change their relative positions in Laure's hand between shots during the c [...] D
There are no schools where pupils attend in uniform and are accompanied by nuns in 2000's Paris. D
Following the initial heist, Black Tie says, "The bitch double-crossed us," in French. But the subti [...] D
Seven years later, the blood on Black Tie's shirt is still red instead of having dried into a maroon [...] D
In the pan from Bardo's balcony to the Cafe table, the "Deja Vu" poster is being rolled up before th [...] D
When Laure/Lily's girlfriend first goes under the lorry, her boot heels change. One minute they're s [...] D
At 1:10'30" Laure/Lily is supposed to say "Maybe on the floor" from the bathroom and yet she is righ [...] D
The blood on Black Tie's shirt in the woman's bathroom doesn't match the shirt when he is released f [...] D
The "bodyguard" does not hurry to get into the ladies room when the chest piece alarm rings. D
The complicated scheme is based on the diamond-wearing lady not detecting a man in a black suit crou [...] D
At 30 minutes, the TV host's lips do not match the audio in French. D
In the end, Laure falls on her left side. Next, she's on right side. D
Laure saw Nick taking pictures before the exchange and yet she does not hide. D
When Black Tie and his partner are running onto the bridge near the end, their shadows are visible. [...] D
The passport and plane tickets are visibly displayed on the floor. Surely, the mother, who has the k [...] D
It's not possible to record with the Sony MiniDisc recorder used in the movie without using an exter [...] D
There is no reason why someone who has decided to kill themselves would play the Russian Roulette, e [...] D
Lily writes that she lost her passport and ticket. She did not even bother looking for them. D
All French/European bath tubs are equipped with an overflow. D
The "bodyguard" does not enquire why his colleague is not coming back after a few minutes though he [...] D
An email, sent in the afternoon, instructs Nick to meet Laure "at 2 am this morning". It should read [...] D
The film supposedly takes place at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, even though the premiere that was [...] D
The "bodyguard" does not react at men's shoes pointing out the women's cubicle and a silhouette hidi [...] D
At 1:22:32, Laure's and Nick's faces are suddenly much closer between shots. D
In the shot of Bardo's apartment, with the computer saying "new e-mail", right before he enters the [...] D

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