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    The Last Seduction

    The Last SeductionDirector: John Dahl
    Actors: Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman, Michael Raysses, Zack Phifer
    Studio: Lions Gate
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $9.98
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 59 reviews
    Sales Rank: 7571

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 110 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6

    MPN: D13217D
    UPC: 012236132172
    EAN: 0012236132172
    ASIN: B00006L91I

    Theatrical Release Date: October 26, 1994
    Release Date: November 19, 2002
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    LAST SEDUCTION THE (DVD MOVIE)

    Amazon.com
    Whew. Linda Fiorentino is like a home-grown apocalyptic nightmare as the sizzling, sexy dame who thinks "sharing" is a dirty word. Fiorentino, a master of the double-cross, hooks up with naive Peter Berg, a nice guy desperate for a little adventure. There are endless twists to this cleverly vicious story, but the real draw is Fiorentino, whose performance is brilliant. She is the Everywoman you never want to meet: cool as ice, passionate, tough, self-satisfied, smart, and amoral. Bill Pullman is a surprise as a Machiavellian doctor who is almost her match. Definitely not a date flick, as this represents one vicious battle in the sexual wars. --Rochelle O'Gorman


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    5 out of 5 stars Brilliant Movie, Horrible Transfer   January 14, 2010
    John Glock (Bozeman, MT USA)
    Okay, I'm biased to this movie because I took a seminar from the director and consider this one of the best neo-noir movies ever made. I'm writing this review to comment on the DVD quality. For some reason, the DVD aspect ratio is 1:33, your standard pan and scan, but I know the widescreen version exists because John Dahl showed it to us at the seminar. This movie was shot in 1:85 and should be presented in the original format. I also agree with other reviewers who state the transfer needs remastering. The contrast was very flat compared to the what I remember which I can only account to digital compression (although I don't know enough about the transfer process to say for sure). Here's hoping a widescreen remastered version is eventually released.


    4 out of 5 stars Remarkably stylish, heavily rooted in reality, interesting   May 16, 2009
    Pork Chop (Lisbon, Portugal)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    The Last Seduction (1994) is remarkably stylish, with an
    intellectually mature story, heavily rooted in reality, even 15
    years later.

    Linda Fiorentino plays a Machevellian 30-ish woman, having the
    looks of a younger lady, with a classic beauty, very feminine
    and seductive in a number of different scenarios, but who uses
    precisely that attribute to her advantage in manipulating men,
    some of whom are weaker than others to her notable presence.

    She starts out as a manager in a boiler room, overseeing high
    pressure sales reps pushing commemorative coins, but quickly
    sets her ambitions much higher, to bigger dollar amounts, in
    conjunction with her husband, played here by Bill Pullman, (who
    holds his own in terms of street smarts.)

    She double crosses Pullman's character, wanting all of the loot
    for herself from a joint narcotics sale that went off.

    Peter Berg plays a simple-minded, small town man of the same
    age, who is torn between his righteous upbringing, strong
    natural sense of morality, that is jeopardized by the behavior
    of Fiorentino's character. The latter demonstrating a megacity,
    hyper-competitive, largely-experienced, jaded, cerebral, cynical
    state of mind, in this particular case, of Brooklyn, with
    profits at any price, dog-eat-dog and so on. She combine those
    talents with her capacity to inflame Berg with her femininity
    spontaneously.

    The visual aspects work well, for this particular movie, as a
    classic style is exhibited by Fiorentino's character time and
    again, such as by her gold watch, classic but provocative
    clothes, with a few naked shots to boot, of both Berg and
    herself, emphasizing the over-extended libido felt by both
    characters, at the same time as one their devious plans.

    The criminal tendencies of Fiorentino's character are
    demonstrated at the same time as her lack of rigor in her own
    personal conduct: throwing off her wedding ring, spitting
    chewing gum on the street, licking a dollar bill, using a men's
    washroom (not the women's), spontaneously having relations
    anywhere (outside a club, in a car, on her office desk), using
    profanity, reaching for private parts, spitting out her food,
    extinguishing a cigarette on a pie, etc.) The character is also
    shown as having no notion of ethics, or of the policy of
    confidentiality touching upon client lists of her employer, as
    she dreams up ways of making millions off life insurance
    policies she will manipulate.

    From the above discussion, the movie is a success story in terms
    of style, with a tiny bit of voyeurism, for those appreciating
    the actress' classic beauty (looks, clothes, etc.) and apparent
    down to earth present, yet sophistication, as compared to what
    is the norm in the media.

    While not a wide-screen release, the filming is spotless, the
    music accompaniment is rooted in jazz, the story extremely well
    articulated, and relevant to today. There are no subtitles.



    4 out of 5 stars What Will This Bad Woman Do Next?   March 9, 2009
    Craig Connell (Lockport, NY USA)
    Yikes, talk about a nasty woman! Man, few modern-day actresses come across this film-noir tough as Linda Fiorentino. She's brutal: ill-mannered, foul- mouthed, has no principles, a totally twisted view of life and no conscience. Other than that, she's a nice girl.

    Even worse than her is the ending of the film, which I won't divulge here. Also the DVD needs a better transfer and it needs English subtitles (closed captioning.)

    Yet, the movie was very interesting and somewhat involving. Once it starts, it's tough to put down. Peter Berg plays a small-town sap who is captivated by this beast from Hell and pays for it.

    This is about as tough as modern-day film noir gets, a mean-edged flick with no sympathetic characters.....but it can be fascinating to watch, wondering what this woman is going to do next.



    1 out of 5 stars no closed caption   December 27, 2008
    George M. Montgomery Jr. (Little Rock, Ar USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    If this DVD has closed captioning it doesn't show up in the menu and I am too dumb to find it I tried on 3 different players including a PS3.
    while this does not affect most people those of us who have to use CC quiet offten base our choice on the availabilty of CC, which this DVD indicates it has.



    4 out of 5 stars Fun, cheesy neo-noir.   March 25, 2008
    Robert P. Beveridge (Cleveland, OH)
    The Last Seduction (John Dahl, 1994)

    That John Dahl's made-for-cable flick The Last Seduction ever got a theatrical release-- after its cable debut-- is pretty remarkable. That it subsequently wound up on any list of the thousand-best films ever made is astonishing. That it ended up on four of the ten lists of this type of whose existence I am currently aware is the stuff of Hollywood legend.

    It's about Bridget Gregory (Linda Fiorentino, recently of Liberty Stands Still), a nasty sort who first ruins her husband's life, then heads off into the sunset, landing by chance in the tiny town of Beston, New York. In Beston, she hopes to lay low until her divorce is final, but two things prevent that from happening. One is that her husband would like the $700,000 she stole from him back, and hires a private investigator (Bill Nunn, from the Spider-Man franchise) to track her down. The other is her own nature; she can't exist somewhere without conning someone. So she gets involved with a local guy, Mike Swale (Smokin' Aces' Peter Berg), using the insurance company they both work for to look for women who might be better off with their husbands six feet underground.

    I have to say that five minutes into this, I didn't think I was going to like it. The opening is far too slow-paced and talky, especially for a scene that exists simply to set up the main conflict in the movie. It could've been done in half the time. Once the movie actually gets going, though, it's a great deal of fun. Fiorentino owns this character; it's widely believe that, had the movie not shown on HBO before getting a theatrical release, Fiorentino would have nabbed an Oscar nomination for Best Actress. And while it takes some time for all the pieces of the plot to get set up, once it starts rolling, it's got momentum to spare. (Fans of The Usual Suspects will recognize the plot structure here, I'm sure.) I still don't think it's Dahl's best work-- Rounders is pretty tough to beat-- but it's certainly much better than its initial lack of distribution would convey. ***


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