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| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| DIRECTOR: | John Dahl |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 26 October, 1994 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Live / Artisan |
| MPAA RATING: | R (Restricted) |
| FEATURES: | Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Drama, Movie, Mystery / Suspense, Mystery / Suspense / Thriller |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 012236132172 |
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Customer Reviews of The Last Seduction
LINDA FIORENTINO IN SEXY NOIR! In "THE LAST SEDUCTION",a modern day film noir Linda Fiorentino plays Bridget Gregory a sexy, ruthless b**ch (only GINA GERSHON could be better) who uses men like tissue paper.Bridget steals $700,000 from her husband (Bill Pullman,as a drug dealer) and then she takes it on the lamb,landing in upstate New York,were she assumes a new identity and a new boyfriend.The boyfriend,played by Peter Berg,is totally used,for sex and more,by the amoral Bridget.Linda gives the performance of a lifetime,without her forceful performance,this film would go by unnoticed.Linda is GREAT,and it is a shame that she hasn't been given more decent roles since this one,which was in 1994.Linda also had a sexy,but more sympathic role in the very so/so "Jade".The only other actress that could do justice to the "Bridget" character is the amazing,and ill used,GINA GERSHON.The late,great J.T.Walsh also appears in the film,as Bridgets lawyer/ex-lover(?).The DVD has NO extras which is a shame.
Is that a suspicion? Where's the proof?
I've just watched "The Last Seduction" for the first time, and I have to admit the film languished in my "Cart--Save For Later" for ages before I finally pushed it up into the checkout section. I hesitated for two reasons. One was the reviews which frequently mentioned "plot holes." Do reviewers just suspect there are plot holes, then feel compelled to make the accusation without any firm evidence to back it up? I have seen a couple of reviews for other films where plot holes are specifically addressed, but it's very rare. There may be plot holes in "The Last Seduction," but I didn't notice them. And when Fiorentino's character (Bridget) burns a piece of evidence at the film's end, it certainly makes a case that the writers were not slack with the details. The other point that made me hesitate was the full screen treatment, and claims of a poor quality film transfer. I'm a widescreen viewer, but please do not let this full screen treatment discourage you. As for the quality of the film, it's a bit grainy, but I felt that actually gave the movie more of a gritty "film noir" look. There may have been two or three fleeting artifacts, but I've seen as many on many films praised for their image quality. I didn't notice any compression problems at all, and the sound quality was consistently good. So, if you're hesitating, as I was, let me nudge you to the checkout counter. This is an excellent movie. Linda Fiorentino is deliciously evil; the storyline is solid and compelling. Make space on your DVD shelf for this one!
Wonderful movie and an advertising lie
Wonderful movie and an advertising lie. I hate, hate and HATE it that I was told about format it was closed-captioned, and then I got the DVD disc with no English subtitles. It significantly reduces a value of the cultural artefact. End of review! Damn it.
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