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The water bottle moves slightly between shots while Jesse is on the yoga ball. Director-writer Lawrence Kasdan borrows liberally in style from 1940s film noir and incorporates a plot reminiscent of DOUBLE INDEMNITY, but he adds a steamy sexuality more in keeping with. He finds himself trapped in a dangerous web which binds and turns him into the pawn of a calculating and manipulative woman. Please click the link below to receive your verification email. Just leave us a message here and we will work on getting you verified. Your Ticket Confirmation is located under the header in your email that reads Your Ticket Reservation Details. Just below that it reads Ticket Confirmation: followed by a 10-digit number. The scene is a beastly hot Florida coastal town, where naive attorney Ned (William Hurt) is entranced by the alluring Matty (Kathleen Turner in her film debut). Ned is manipulated into killing Mattys much older husband (Richard Crenna), the plan being that Neds knowledge of legal matters will enable both conspirators to escape scott-free. This might have been the case, had not Matty been infinitely craftier than the cloddish Ned. There has, and will rarely be, such a compatibly incompatible couple as Hurt and Turner. Kasdans ceiling fans and Venetian blinds often come across as film school affectations. It is surprisingly sexual, albeit in a more graphic sense rather than via steamy innuendo, which may turn off purists, and conversely seems a little too derivative at times as well. Still, Body Heat wraps things up to a more than satisfactory conclusion. Its ultimately a good dose of fun, albeit with some slightly uneven pacing. I think that he is one of the best actors of his generation, and his performance is Body Heat is wonderful. To me, it is. But to you, who knows You could say that you liked the performances from the supporting cast or the smooth Altman-like cinematography or even the dense and intelligent writing from Lawrence Kasdan, and all of these wood be good answers. The dialogue is so perfect and meaningful, and it fits so perfectly with these characters. When they say it, you believe it because its the kinds of things people talk about. AFI has this film listed on their 100 Thrills list, yet I didnt find it all that thrilling. It was dramatic and some scenes were tense, but this, to me, is what a romantic picture is, or rather should be. And whaddaya know. Body Heat is on AFIs 100 Passions list.
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