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The Last Seduction (1994)
In John Dahl's modern-day dark noir with a classic
femme fatale character, who followed
in the footsteps of two other great femme fatales in film noir
- Jane Greer and Barbara Stanwyck; however, Linda Fiorentino's
superb performance wasn't Oscar nominated due to invalidation since
it aired first on HBO cable TV; the sequel was director Terry Marcel's Last
Seduction 2 (1998) with Joan Severance:
- lethal, sexy, amoral, self-serving,
cold-blooded, manipulative and brainy femme
fatale Bridget
Gregory (Linda Fiorentino), used her sexual wiles to manipulate
a dumb, love-struck boyfriend to murder her husband
- she first absconded with her
physician husband Clay's (Bill Pullman) $700,000 of pharmaceutical-cocaine
drug money, and fled from NYC to Upper State New York to the small
town of Beston near Buffalo
- in the local Ray's Bar after
she was ignored by the bartender, she muttered: "Who's a girl
gotta suck around here to get a drink?" She was approached
by the local, gullible bar pickup stud Mike Swale (Peter Berg)
who bragged about his manly size: "I'm hung like a horse.
Think about it"; she responded: "Mr. Ed, let's see," and then opened his pants as
he sat next to her in a booth to sample his manly goods: "I believe
what we're looking for is a certain horse-like quality?" and the
sexpot seduced and propositioned him: "No names. Meet me outside"; they
went to his place to spend the night, after which she began scheming
with her lawyer Frank Griffith (J. T. Walsh) to divorce her husband
and abscond with the money; he memorably asked
her: "Anyone check you for a heartbeat lately?"
- Bridget took a job in a local company, Interstate
Insurance, as Director of Lead Generation, claiming she was alias
Wendy Kroy (an acronym for New York) and was fleeing from her abusive
husband
- hiding out, she took residence
at the Beston Motor Court (and soon after rented a house), and
frequented Ray's Bar occasionally. She made love to Mike again
(as her "designated
f--k"), in an alley behind the smoky saloon while hanging on
a chain-link fence and straddling him with his pants down to his
ankles; when he asked, "Where do I fit in?" she coldy replied:
"You're my designated f--k"
- bumping and grinding later
on top of him in the back of her Jeep, she admitted to her frequent
sex partner: "I'm a total f--king bitch." He complained that he was being kept
at arm's length like a "sex object." To keep him at bay,
she stated: "F--king doesn't have to be anything more than f--king"
- scheming, she tricked her husband Clay's black
private detective Harlan (Bill Nunn) (who was hired to find her and
get the funds back, and had traced her to Beston) into becoming distracted
by showing her his large penis while she was driving: "Is
it true what they say?...You know, size?...Now, come on, I was wondering
for real. Let me see it...Come on, let me see it. I've never seen
one before. I'll show you my ass…Show me!...I'm driving. You
go first." After he agreed and asked: "Will you shut the
f--k up if I show you?", he unbuckled his seat belt and unzipped
his fly to expose himself. She deliberately sped up and crashed the
car into a utility pole, killing him by propelling him through the
windshield
- she took a taxi to Buffalo
to the Erie County Municipal Building where she identified Mike's
earlier unwitting and mistaken marriage to a trans-sexual named
Trish (Serena) - and then conducted an interview with Trish. She
tricked Mike into thinking she had taken a weekend trip to Miami
to murder Lance Collier, a cheating and abusive husband who deserved
death, to claim the widow's pay-off. She claimed: "I
did it for us, Mike," and wouldn't listen to his objections: "Spare
me your brain with countrified morality. The world's better off without
Lance Collier" - and showed him a case of cash (her own!) as "f--king
evidence." When he was astonished at her brashness, she threw
the love-sick Mike out of her house
The Trans-Sexual Sub-Plot Regarding Trish (Serena)
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Meeting Trans-Sexual Trish (Serena) - Mike's 'Wife'
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Mike Taunted and Shamed About His
Marriage to Trish
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- she resisted Mike's later
apologies (she told him: "You
have a way of making a woman feel like a one-way train ticket"),
claiming that he needed to be her equal: ("a relationship
of equals") in order to show his commitment and interest in
her. He replied: "Murder is commitment?"
- when
Mike finally acquiesed, she cleverly convinced him into duplicating
her scheme to show his love - to murder Clay (who was trumped up
to be an unfaithful husband/cheater and wife beater in New York
City named 'Cahill'), claiming the payout by the widow would be
over three million ("You, me, three million bucks, New York
City, Mike. It's reasonable").
And then to convince Mike to "pull up stakes" to leave
Beston and accept her plan, she faked a letter from Trish to Mike
asserting that she was returning to Beston to be with him
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murder plan (an "unpleasant chore") to
stab Clay in his NYC apartment went awry when Mike turned chicken
and yelled: "I can't do it, Wendy, I can't do it" - and
then he saw their wedding picture. He realized that the victim was
not 'Cahill' but Wendy's husband, and that he had been seduced into
committing her husband's murder
- Wendy entered the apartment to check
on the killing, where she found both Clay and Mike had teamed up,
and Mike knew of her deception ("So you were gonna have me kill
your husband")
- in a clever double-cross,
Bridget killed her own husband by spraying Mace down his throat,
after kissing him, and then calmly told her naive boyfriend: "Now
we have a future." Then to complete the deception, she aggravated the 'intruder' Mike to
rape her by first removing her pants and displaying old fashioned
men's underwear, reinforcing Mike's fears of being homosexual. She
then taunted him about Trish: "You should have told me you never
slept with a man before. Must have been some wild night, you getting
married so fast." She angered him over his damaged marriage:
"He couldn't believe it - had to keep the goods
hidden for a whole two days. What did he tell ya - that little
bobbly thing in the back of your throat was a clitoris!? You
married a man, you farm faggot!...I'm Trish. Rape me."
- she also self-incriminated
Mike by surreptitiously recording their conversation and the crime/rape
confessional role-play on a 911 call, including the accusation
that she repeatedly screamed out: "You killed my husband." Mike
was arrested, jailed and obviously out-maneuvered and set-up for
the crime, and he was destined for the electric chair
- the one remaining
shred of evidence, Clay's 6B NYC apartment call-button label reading
"Cahill," was taken by rape-victim and widow Bridget in the
final scene - she burned it as she slyly smiled in the back of a
chauffeured limousine, now free to escape with the cash
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Bridget's Escape - Burning "Cahill" Apartment
Call-Button Label
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Bridget Gregory (Linda Fiorentino) Seducing Mike Swale (Peter
Berg)
Sex With Mike Against a Chain-Link Fence
Bridget With Mike
Bridget Killing Husband Clay
Bridget Revealing She was Wearing Men's Underwear
The Set-Up: An Aggravated Mike Raped Bridget as She
Taunted Him: "I'm Trish. Rape me."
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