Fatal Instinct
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Meanwhile, two femme fatales appear on the scene, in characters inspired by Kathleen Turner in \"Body Heat.\" Laura and Lola (Sherilyn Fenn and Sean Young) are two sides of the same coin: one brunet, one blond, both with toilet paper stuck to the soles of their shoes. Assante has all he can do to fend off their passionate advances, in scenes borrowed from earlier thrillers. (In homage to \"Body Heat,\" he watches an erotic come-on through French windows, then picks up a chair and hurls it at the windows, just like William Hurt did. The chair shatters.) Reiner and O'Malley work the big famous scenes for all they're worth; Nelligan gets to drown in a bathtub just like Glenn Close did in \"Fatal Attraction,\" and Fenn has nightmares about crooked towels in the bathroom, right out of \"Sleeping with the Enemy.\" Maybe you'll be in the right mood and like this stuff. It looks good, and the actors are several notches above the usual parody cast in ability. And yet . . . are they maybe too good for this material Nobody has ever accused Priscilla Presley of being over-talented, and yet she brought a quality to the \"Naked Gun\" movies that Nelligan, Young and Fenn among them cannot approach.
Way funnier than I expected, and tightly paced and structured for an early '90s parody movie. I'm still not the biggest fan of grandpa joke borscht belt humor that plays silly and broad and makes me feel like some wrinkled hand is going to pull a quarter out of my ear, but Fatal Instinct hits more than it misses. I especially liked the Cape Fear featuring James Remar as the cigar chomping \"Max Shady.\" And you've got Sean Young as a mashup of both noir femme fatale and icepick wielding Sharon Stone from Basic Instinct. AND Sherilyn Fenn parodies some movie about an obsessive compulsive husband with anger issues that I couldn't recognize What a stacked, game cast!
Fatal Instinct is very handsomely produced, and creatively cast with capable, if non-hot, talent. Armand Assante does the Leslie Nielsen bit, and is an earnest, deadpan buffoon. He's as physical and as handsome as they come, and he makes his dense Ned Ravine character into a droll straight man. Kate Nelligan and Sherilyn Fenn have fun with their respective treacherous wife and ultra-loyal secretary bits; even Sean Young shows finesse within the narrow range of femme fatale.
The casting has its benefits, with Assante an unlikely enough farceur that you have to laugh when he sinks to doing the mambo in high heels, and with Young so very game to make light of her own popular nutso- fatale image. 59ce067264
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