A mysterious, manipulative woman who leads the protagonist into a dangerous web of lies.
Here is where the 2010 Body Heat becomes a case study in obscurity. On IMDB, the film holds a paltry (based on approximately 500 user reviews, many of which are sparse). The audience consensus is overwhelmingly negative:
The film’s beating heart is the electric, dangerous dynamic between William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. Hurt plays Ned Racine, a small-town lawyer who is arguably the archetype of the "love-struck chump"—not entirely smart, but entirely human. Turner, in her feature film debut, plays Matty Walker, a femme fatale so potent she redefined the archetype. Turner’s voice—deep, husky, and languid—became the sonic equivalent of the humid air hanging over the story.
A mysterious, manipulative woman who leads the protagonist into a dangerous web of lies.
Here is where the 2010 Body Heat becomes a case study in obscurity. On IMDB, the film holds a paltry (based on approximately 500 user reviews, many of which are sparse). The audience consensus is overwhelmingly negative: body heat 2010 movie imdb
The film’s beating heart is the electric, dangerous dynamic between William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. Hurt plays Ned Racine, a small-town lawyer who is arguably the archetype of the "love-struck chump"—not entirely smart, but entirely human. Turner, in her feature film debut, plays Matty Walker, a femme fatale so potent she redefined the archetype. Turner’s voice—deep, husky, and languid—became the sonic equivalent of the humid air hanging over the story. A mysterious, manipulative woman who leads the protagonist