Capital Celluloid 2017 - Day 289: Thu Oct 19

Body Heat (Kasdan, 1991): BFI Southbank, 8.40pm


This 35mm is part of the 'Can You Trust Her?' season at BFI Southbank and also screens on October 22nd. Full details here.

Time Out review:
Hot and sticky, though never less than sumptuously deodorised, this is a neon-shaded contemporary noir 
romance: all lust, greed, murder, duplicity and betrayal. As credulously myopic lawyer Ned and slinky femme fatale Matty progress from dirty talk to dirty deeds (a disposable husband, a contestable will), there's the pleasure of unravelling a confidently dense yarn for its own sake, alongside the incongruous experience of finding yellowing pulp fiction classily rebound, or hearing a '40s standard of romantic unease re-recorded with digital precision. Whether the movie-movie cleverness becomes as stifling as the atmosphere Lawrence Kasdan casts over his sunstruck night people is all down to personal taste, but there's no denying the narrative confidence that brings the film to its unfashionably certain double-whammy conclusion.
Paul Taylor


Here (and above) is the trailer.

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