
Bridget Gregory has a lot going for her: she's beautiful, she's intelligent, she's married to a doctor. But all of this isn't enough, as her husband Clay finds out. After she persuaded him to sell medicinal cocaine to some drugdealers, she takes off with the money, almost a million dollars, and goes undercover in a mid-American smalltown. Because Clay has to pay off a loan shark who'll otherwise damage him severely, he keeps sending detectives after her, trying to retrieve th... (Full plot summary below)
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Bridget Gregory has a lot going for her: she's beautiful, she's intelligent, she's married to a doctor. But all of this isn't enough, as her husband Clay finds out. After she persuaded him to sell medicinal cocaine to some drugdealers, she takes off with the money, almost a million dollars, and goes undercover in a mid-American smalltown. Because Clay has to pay off a loan shark who'll otherwise damage him severely, he keeps sending detectives after her, trying to retrieve the money. When Bridget meets Mike Swale, a naive local who is blinded by her beauty and directness, she devises an elaborate, almost diabolical scheme to get rid of Clay once and for all.
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| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Rick GroenLegs flashing and eyes smouldering and brain scintillating, Fiorentino serves up each facet with venomous glee - it's a performance that mixes a main course of Bette Davis with a side order of La Femme Nikita, and it's mesmerizing. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertA movie that is not only ingenious and entertaining, but liberating, because we can sense the story isn't going to be twisted into conformity with some stupid formula. |
| San Francisco ExaminerJeffrey M. AndersonFiorentino is one of the screen's nastiest femme fatales. |
| The New York TimesElvis MitchellA movie that is not only ingenious and entertaining, but liberating, because we can sense the story isn't going to be twisted into conformity with some stupid formula. |
| San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleDirected with playful wit and energy, with steamy sex scenes played as much for laughs as anything else. |
| Urban CinefileUrban Cinefile CriticsNot since Kathleen Turner set her sights on William Hurt in Body Heat, has seduction and manipulation been showcased better than in this raunchy page turner |
| VarietyDavid StrattonPacing is on the button, and the film moves inexorably, without any flat moments, toward the suspenseful, if morally indefensible, finale. |
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsScott RenshawThe perfect antidote to the recent glut of stylish but vacuous blockbusters. |
| Deseret News (Salt Lake City)Chris HicksJust as Bridget runs over the men in her life, Fiorentino takes control of this movie and just goes her own way at full-throttle. |
| Internet ReviewsSteve RhodesIt is not a movie for everyone, but I certainly recommend it. |