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Beim Filmfestival in Cannes raubt die überaus hübsche Laura mit sehr perfiden Methoden den millionenschweren Schmuck eines Filmstars. Doch der perfekte Coup geht in letzter Minute schief. Während ihre Partner gefasst werden, entkommt sie mitsamt der Beute nach Amerika - dank der Hilfe eines ahnungslosen US Ehepaars, dass Laura für seine vermisste Tochter hält. Sieben Jahre später hat es Laura zur Frau des Pariser US-Botschafters gebracht und lebt nun unter dem Namen Lily ein neues Leben. Als ein Foto des Paperazzo Nicolas auf der Titelseite einer Illustrierten erscheint, ist die neue Identität der Diamanten-Diebin gefährdet. Die Vergangenheit holt die Lady wieder ein. Bald sieht sie sich von den ehemaligen Komplizen gejagt und einem reumütig verliebten Fotografen verfolgt. Doch die "Femme Fatale" hat einen teuflischen Plan ... (Verleiher-Text)

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POMO 

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Deutsch Femme Fatale ist ein meisterhaftes Film-Spielzeug von Brian De Palma, das nur eine bestimmte Gruppe der Zuschauer*innen schätzen wird. Von draußen unerreichbar und seltsam, von innen kindlich einfach und schön. Ein Dessert für Feinschmecker. ()

Lima 

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Englisch I really don’t know what to think about this. De Palma is still a playful director, but this time he attempted a screenplay, and I wonder if he wasn’t permanently high when he wrote it. The plot is very convoluted, but the whole film is nothing compared to the final ten minutes, when everything twists and turns while connecting in a bizarre plot twist. I feel that De Palma just took the piss out of the viewers. We can only shake our heads at the result and admit that such a farce is definitely worth watching. And in case you don’t agree with me, there’s also Rebecca and her legs longer than the week before payday and the director doesn’t spare her boobs. ()

novoten 

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Englisch Forget about the villains from Scarface, Carlito's Way, or The Untouchables, who were gangsters, thieves, and smugglers with grace, malice, or just sheer cunning. Here, De Palma presents all the bad guys as swearing puppets who have been waiting in prison for years to finally meet their humiliating (non)finale. And if you used to root for Carlito or Eliot Ness, well, that's the end of that too. The main heroes have shrunk into a sly, pseudo-sophisticated beauty and a photographer who runs around from nowhere to nowhere and lets himself be manipulated without much trouble. So goodbye, classic film noir or crime story, and welcome a deeply boring game for the viewer, which shows that all the clues you tried to follow actually led to no interesting point; it's just the script desperately giving in at its very end. ()

Kaka 

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Englisch A very strange, inconsistent and convoluted film benefiting mainly from the director's skill and its two stars. After the first (quite good) fifteen minutes, you think it will be a standard mediocre thriller, but in the end, it's all different. It only depends on whether you are willing to accept such a development of the story or not. If yes, it will definitely be a very enjoyable movie experience. If not, you will end up somewhat unsatisfied. ()

D.Moore 

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Deutsch Ein unerwartet toller Film. Nach der perfekten zwanzigminütigen Einleitung, in der man einen unglaublich toll aufgenommenen Diebstahl sieht (er wird von der sensationellen Komposition "Bolerish" begleitet, die von Ravel inspiriert ist), kommt eine – zumindest für mich – völlig unvorhersehbare Geschichte, der es an nichts fehlt. Die Geschichte breitet sich langsam aus, wie Wasser, das aus einer überlaufenden Badewanne (oder einem Aquarium) fließt. Die Aufmerksamkeit des Publikums lässt nicht nach. Im Finale werden die Zuschauer*innen überrascht, verunsichert und gleich wieder beruhigt. Darüber hinaus bekommt man alles, was man an De Palma so liebt. Also außer der Schießerei auf der Treppe. Femme Fatale hat mir sehr gefallen. ()

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Englisch I came, I lied down, I put on Femme Fatale, I didn’t understand it, and yet I enjoyed every minute, drooling at Rebecca Romijn, and went to bed. De Palma is quite a conman and I’m not sure whether all those homages to cinema and narrative twists and turns made sense this time, but those games are fun, if nothing else. 75% ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch Really poor. The director certainly had some interesting ideas (the split screen with different angles or zoom would work great in porn) and it looks like he was having a good time, but the final result isn’t very watchable. One thing is for sure, though. Rebecca Romijn (then Stamos) was hot in just like the first time I saw the film. ()

Remedy 

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Englisch That beginning "ALONE"! The way De Palma plays with individual shots, the sneaky, sly, at times perhaps even voyeuristic cinematography that is absolutely perfect and most of all – the elegance. I rarely use the term "elegant", in this case so nonchalant, with a film, but in this case it can be used to describe very accurately how the entire film feels from the start. The opening scene in Cannes is extremely impressive, it actually flows quite slowly and there isn't much dialogue, but everything is so subtly and expertly handled by Brian De Palma that it just draws you in and doesn't let go. Elegance, originality, unconventionality, and overall a film that is formally impossibly rich. If you feel that the script is muddled and that many scenes are there for effect, so to speak, you should probably be paying more attention to the actual structure of the plot, which may not match the aforementioned formal qualities yet branches interestingly and hides at least two "De Palma-isms" that might not be entirely easy to detect at first. I noticed them only the third time around, and of course I’m still not sure.:) An extraordinary experience that you won’t see anywhere else. ()