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``The Body Heat'' is an independent and smart 80's villainous movie that changed the trend.

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``The Body Heat'' is an independent and smart 80's villainous movie that changed the trend.

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“The Body Heat” Synopsis

Ned, a playboy lawyer, falls into an affair with Matty, a beautiful married woman wearing a white dress. Completely emasculated, Ned is eventually invited by Matty to join her in a plan to kill her husband Edmund and inherit his estate. Ned sneaks into the mansion disguised as a burglar, but...


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Villain movies are a mystery genre, and the film that changed the trend of villain movies and gained cult popularity in the United States was ``The Body Heat'' in 1981. The villain was played by Kathleen Turner, opposite William Hurt. This is Turner's shocking debut film, and Hart's third. At the time, the casting was new, and it attracted attention as a villainous female character that was a bit different from what had come before.


When it comes to bad girl movies, there are some classics in the past, such as James M. Cain's The Postman Always Rings Twice, which has been made into a movie four times, and Midnight Confessions (1944) by the same author. It is made in A new Hollywood version of the former, starring Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange, was made in 1981 and became a hot topic, but ``The Body Heat'' is an original screenplay made in the same year, and is a work that depicts the image of women. was fresh.


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Both `` The Postman Rings Twice'' and ``The Body Heat'' feature a married woman who plots to kill her older husband with her mistress. The former heroine, played by Jessica Lange, is tired of her boring life with her husband, and after having an affair with a wanderer who happens to come to her diner, she begins to think about killing her husband. The image of the heroine is somewhat decadent and cannot escape a tragic atmosphere.


``The Body Heat'' has a similar crime setting, but the heroine here is an evil woman with a more frugal personality. There are several tricks in the story, and the clever developments are a sight to behold. It feels like a mix of old Hollywood film noir, like the ones starring Humphrey Bogart, and a cool 80's psychological The Game feel.


At the time, Kathleen Turner's sexy yet active portrayal of an evil woman seemed very innovative. It wasn't until the 1970s that independent women began to be depicted in Hollywood in earnest due to the influence of the feminist movement, and actresses like Jane Fonda created an image of women who were not flattering. As time passed, a smart, independent, evil woman appeared in ``The Body Heat.'' As a further development of this trend, `` Basic Instinct '' (1992) starring Sharon Stone was made in the 1990s, and an even tougher and more provocative villainess was born.




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