The Last Seduction 4K 1994 Ultra HD 2160p

The Last Seduction 4K 1994 Ultra HD 2160p
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Сountry: United Kingdom, United States
Genre: Drama
Cast: Linda Fiorentino, Peter Berg, Bill Pullman, Michael Raysses, Zack Phifer, Brien Varady, Dean Norris, Donna W. Scott, Mik Scriba, J.T. Walsh, Erik-Anders Nilsson, Patricia R. Caprio, Herb Mitchell, Bill Nunn, Renee Rogers, Billy Stevenson, Walter Addison, Anne Flanagan
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Bridget wants it all. And she wants it now. Price is no object. She runs off with a million dollars belonging to her husband's creditors and hides in a small town near New York. There she meets Mike and seduces him into a passionate affair. Mike has never met a woman like Bridget before. She is smart, chic, and charming.

She doesn't talk about her past and makes no promises about the future. Bridget lets Mike in on her plan to make money fast. Meanwhile, her angry husband wants his money back at any cost. But Bridget isn't going down without a fight. In the end, someone will end up in the cemetery, someone else in jail... and someone else will become very, very rich.


User Review

I started watching it because of Pulman. It turned out to be a one-time watch, and even then, only if you have enough patience, because the dynamism does not compensate for the shortcomings.

The actress cast in the lead role is poorly chosen and her performance is mediocre. Presumably, the director intended to create something like Basic Instinct (only more intense), where the heroine is sexy, charming, ambiguous, mysterious, and immoral. However, the result is not what was intended. Fiorentino plays a complete bitch, completely devoid of mystery and complexity. Moreover, she doesn't even have any charm. How does she attract the men around her? She's sexy, yes, but sex appeal without charm and with 100% bitchiness - why film that? And the character is uninteresting. She doesn't even show any particular wit: all her tricks are drearily monotonous and get away with it only because the victims are complete idiots (although, according to the script, her husband shouldn't be stupid, given his “profession”).

Speaking of the other characters, Pullman is a good actor, but here he's been given a role with nothing to play. His character remains a question mark, a completely undeveloped character that the writers didn't bother to tell us much about. Berg's character is depressingly one-dimensional. What does he have to offer, apart from submitting his will to a woman who is exceptionally unsympathetic and unsuitable? Practically nothing.
Many scenes are far-fetched, and the characters' behavior (in particular, the abandoned husband) is implausible. Some plot twists are simply deus ex machina. The filmmakers complicate the plot, which, despite its simplicity, they don't know how to resolve, and therefore come up with contrived and even absurd twists (with a private detective, the unraveling of a pseudonym, telephone conversations about murders). The ending leaves the impression that the director grew tired of his creation and decided to call it quits halfway through.


Info Video

Codec: HEVC / H.265 (91.8 Mb/s)
Resolution: Native 4K (2160p)
HDR: Dolby Vision, HDR10
Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1


Info Audio

#English: FLAC 2.0
#English: Dolby Digital 2.0


Info Subtitles

English SDH, Bulgarian, Portuguese (Brazilian), Spanish (Castilian).

File size: 71.75 GB

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