Both novellas have as their focus a sphinx-like ' femme fatale ' who destroys a lover or a husband attached to her like a slave. |
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At least he's more attractive than the supposedly smouldering femme fatale bunny-boiler, though. |
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The plan goes smoothly, but femme fatale Sherry throws a spanner in the works by getting her henchmen to kill everybody. |
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Elijah expected a beautiful mirage of glittering, ethereal beauty, the ultimate femme fatale, but now he knew not what to think. |
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It's an exercise in atmosphere that gives her a chance to sink her teeth into the meaty role of femme fatale Margaret. |
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Those are not usually the characteristics of the femme fatale, but I loved that. |
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Christine Chung plays the femme fatale, Mavis, with seductive intensity that inveigles poor Trevor into her arms. |
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This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale. |
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Her minor, piffling persona and relatively plain features render her ineffective as a fiery femme fatale. |
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Yet she doesn't even come off as a femme fatale, but rather just a sweet young woman only moderately pretty. |
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When she attracts Lester, a bored and corrupt cop, she becomes a passive femme fatale. |
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He claims to be smitten with Vera and strikes a deal with Ford to have a private, paid meeting with the young femme fatale. |
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The femme fatale showed off her curves in corseted cocktail frocks, clingy knits and tailored skirts. |
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This particular prototype can be described as an aggressive and sadistic femme fatale who physically maltreats her male subordinates. |
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It's the night that she is the princess, the belle of the ball, the femme fatale. |
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The tailored suit is back in the office for femme fatale but this time it's made less formal with boot-cut leg and a shorter lapel. |
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Miss Scarlet, a blonde-haired femme fatale, looks chillingly capable of wielding a dagger, in the dining room. |
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Anna is a femme fatale looking for a young powerful lover to help her murder her decrepit husband and make off with his fortune. |
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At the time of its creation, Klimt's painting was considered the incarnation of the femme fatale. |
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The femme fatale he writes about is a central part of that enticement. |
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She's a femme fatale with cheek, dressed in a see-through raincoat which does absolutely nothing to hide the suit that's more baby-doll than career girl. |
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Nikki is a kind of deflated Aussie version of a femme fatale, a strung-out blonde bimbo whose entire personality seems bleached of energy and thought. |
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There is a heist motif running through the film and an amnesia motif and a noirish femme fatale motif too. |
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When a seductive femme fatale and a minxish, trick-turning cocktail waitress simultaneously barge into Cosmo's misery, he finds his world-and the world-turned inside out. |
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My true passionate attack on the cinema is the legend of the femme fatale. |
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Is it any longer possible, though, for a femme fatale to seem new? |
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Sometimes they bring out the femme fatale who uses her sexuality like a weapon. |
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For the evening, they recommend a light silky complexion, graphic eyes enhanced by pearl grey mascara and femme fatale lips in purple. |
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Created by DC Comics and featured in Batman, supervillainess Poison Ivy is a potent femme fatale. |
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She next appeared in Jocelyn Moorhouse's The Dressmaker based on the novel of same name, in which she stars as a femme fatale in the title role. |
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Maybe if Bobby had seen more film noirs, he might have instantly recognized Grace for the femme fatale she really is. |
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The fiery femme fatale is notorious for losing her cool, and was once accused of hitting her secretary with a telephone and threatening to throw her from a moving car. |
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That iconic image of the fringed star holding a cigarette told you all you needed to know about the femme fatale in Tarantino's slick, sublime masterpiece, Pulp Fiction. |
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Pola Negri, famous for her tragedienne and femme fatale roles. |
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It jettisons the Femme Fatale, and recasts the role as a vulnerable, damaged, perpetually on-edge woman who is never in control. |
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Prague Fatale is authentic because Kerr can muffle the horror of this epoch in dramatic irony but he can also shout it out loud. |
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Tore, who it was previously thought was always a gentleman, did the unchivalrous thing and prevailed on count back over that Finnish Femme Fatale, Tarja Kankianen. |
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