Kim Basinger as a heroine as put-upon as any in the novels of Zola: an ex-convict with an obese, sweaty, groping parole officer, a weak and whiny ex-husband, a six-year-old son who believes she is dead, and an underworld kingpin who insists she rob a bank for him. The high-tech caper is more or less incomprehensible, but the outcome is clear enough: full restitution, with interest. The actress wants flattery more than a sensible role. With Val Kilmer, Terence Stamp, Zach English; directed by Russell Mulcahy. (1993) — Duncan Shepherd
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