The last scene that works as drama is the one where Ned suggests to Matty that she go get the glasses in the boathouse, and then she pauses on the lawn to tell him, “Ned, whatever you think–I really do love you.”ĭoes she? That’s what makes the movie so intriguing. In a mostly positive review, the great film critic Roger Ebert said: has it ranked somewhat better, with 98 percent on the Tomatometer and 81 percent audience approval. The film is a quality uncredited rehash of Double Indemnity (1944). So he took her to this movie called “Body Heat.” She said, “The Junior Mints were mushy, and the sex was neat. It has been immortalized in a song by none other than Jimmy Buffet in the song “Frank and Lola” 1985. This movie is one of the best Neo-Noirs ever. Today on the Classic Movie Reviews Podcast, we are taking on Body Heat (1981).
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