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Final Analysis

Final Analysis

1992
Romance, Drama
2h 4m
Barr is a psychiatrist who falls in love with the sister of one of his clients. She's beautiful and married (to a gangster). She hates her husband but is unable to escape from him. To avoid spoilers, someone dies, but who did what and why ? (imdb)
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Final Analysis

1992
Romance, Drama
2h 4m
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Rated 14 Aug 2007
70
69th
Another guilty pleasure, seen in a theatre back in 1992.
Rated 06 Sep 2007
2
8th
Crap
Rated 05 Apr 2008
25
12th
Mundane and unnecessary.
Rated 25 Jun 2012
55
21st
54.875
Rated 29 Sep 2014
47
20th
Starts off well, has nice and interesting story until the certain part when it starts losing itself and becomes simply dull.
Rated 05 Jan 2015
65
62nd
Gorgeous and sexy 90s update on the Hitchcock aesthetic. Honestly should have ended at the second act twist/conclusion. The third act is full of redundant setups and reveals, and seems to want to unfairly turn Basinger into a Fatal Attraction style lunatic and make a moral compass of Gere. Which is cheaply chauvinist and rude as fuck because Basinger had every right to come out the victor. Gere's motivation to become the hero and turn on Basinger because his ego was hurt is utter shit.
Rated 28 Jul 2015
24
11th
Kim Basinger is surprisingly great in this. No one does sanctimonious particularly well, but least of all Richard Gere. Goes on a good 20 minutes too long, with at least two too many twists.
Rated 13 Dec 2016
70
39th
A tricksy twisty psychological thriller with some equally compelling performances from Gere, Basingstoke and Thurman. Moodily atmospheric and really captures the best in the trend of the late 80's to 90's engaging thrillers.

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