The Last Seduction
"The Last Seduction" is a 1994 neo-noir thriller film directed by John Dahl. The story follows Bridget Gregory, a cunning and manipulative woman who uses her charm and intelligence to exploit those around her. After stealing a large sum of money from her husband, she relocates to a small town where she becomes involved with a local man, leading to a web of deceit and betrayal.
The film is notable for its strong female lead and explores themes of power, sexuality, and moral ambiguity. Linda Fiorentino received critical acclaim for her performance as Bridget, which contributed to the film's cult status in the thriller genre.