La Femme Nikita
| Genre: | Action/Adventure, Foreign Language Language |
| Mood: | Intense, Fast-paced |
| Decade: | 1990's |
| Country: | France |
| Director: | Luc Besson |
| Actor: | Tcheky Karyo |
| Actress: | Anne Parillaud |
| Release Year: | 1991 |
| Studio: | MGM |
| Runtime: | 117 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
| Language: | French |
What It's About:
Convicted of killing a cop, punky heroin addict Nikita (Parillaud) is saved from execution by French intelligence operative Bob (Karyo), who offers to school her in the ways of stealth political assassination. Resculpted into a chic, well-behaved killer spy, Nikita assumes her new identity with flair, but soon begins to experience pricks of conscience.
Why I Love It:
Besson's flashy "Nikita" was a huge hit for the French director in 1990, inspiring several remakes and even a TV series. But those versions lacked an essential component of the original's success: the feral, leggy, crazy/cool/beautiful Parrilaud, Besson's then-wife. (He even landed the great Jeanne Moreau, who cameos as Nikita's femininity coach.) Combining elements of the Pygmalion story with vivid visuals, high-fashion costumes and sets, and the cold brutality of classic noir, Besson concocted a female-driven action formula that continues to influence movies today. For fun, fast-driving entertainment, "Nikita" fires on all cylinders.







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