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The dialogue is electric. It’s cynical, witty, and fast-paced, making the 110-minute runtime feel like a sprint. The Legacy

At the center of the storm is . She isn’t a victim of circumstance or a woman driven by a tragic past; she is a shark in human skin. After stealing nearly a million dollars from her husband (Bill Pullman), she hides out in a small town, not to lay low, but to scout her next move. The dialogue is electric

Fiorentino’s performance is legendary. She plays Bridget with a predatory intelligence that is both terrifying and magnetic. She doesn’t use sex as a weapon because she’s "in love"; she uses it because it’s the most efficient tool in the shed to get what she wants: Why It Hits Different She isn’t a victim of circumstance or a

If you’re looking for a film where the "femme fatale" actually outsmarts everyone in the room without ever looking back, this is your gold standard. She plays Bridget with a predatory intelligence that

Usually, in noir, the protagonist finds redemption in a quiet town. Bridget finds prey . She looks at the "nice guys" of rural America (like Peter Berg’s character) and sees nothing but leverage.