Femme Fatale (2002)
What film was playing at the start of Femme Fatale…?
Rebecca Romijn’s character Laure was watching a film noir at the start of Femme Fatale (2002) by Brian de Palma in a hotel room topless. The guy in the movie was like ‘you wanna shoot me, shoot me right here’ and the lady was like ‘I can’t!’ and recoiled the gun.
What’s the title of that movie?
Femme Fatale (2002) features such a decadent opening sequence. Beginning with a clip from Billy Wilder’s noir classic, “Double Indemnity (1944)” (playing with French subtitles on the bottom of the screen), the camera slowly creeps back to reveal a semi-naked woman watching the film from inside her luxurious hotel room.
Double Indemnity stars Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanwyck. It’s a great flick to watch before pulling a jewel heist, and Stanwyck’s Mrs. Dietrichson is a great character for a cold-hearted vixen to emulate.
FEMME FATALE – HQ Trailer ( 2002 )
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