Years without seeing her, she continues to transmit heat and is still very good. Barbara Stanwyck in Double Indemnity a beginner opposite Kathleen Turner
A bit naff and cheesy. Tries so hard to be stylish its almost a spoof. But whenever film noir is mentioned it's gonna get fans.
Iconic movie of the 80s. I can't stand Kathleen Turner.
The excellent atmosphere and score are almost enough to make up for the contrived ending.
Absolute firecracker of a movie. Sultry personified. Are there some strange plot holes? Yes, but I enjoyed myself too much to care. Bonus points for working the rule against perpetuities into a major plot point with a straight face. Loved it.
Couldn't stand to watch more than a half hour. It was absolutely boring...
Review by benoliver999BlockedParent2016-07-19T22:14:48Z
It’s been a scorching hot day here across the whole country and the evening is showing little sign of cooling down. On nights like this I like to revisit one of my all-time favourites, Body Heat.
This is a hot, sweaty, sexy neo-noir thriller from Empire Strikes Back writer-turned-director Lawrence Kasdan. William Hurt and Kathleen Turner star as a couple who meet and fall for each other in the deliriousness of a heat wave. She’s married to a wealthy man, but they lose all control and can’t keep their hands off each other. Soon, they devise a plot to kill her husband and get his money, and things begin to unravel.
I struggle to find anyone to agree with me, but I think this is one of the best crime-thrillers ever made. The sheer passion shared by the on-screen couple is enough to build the film on, but Kasdan’s dreamlike direction and John Barry’s swirling score make it an all time classic that I just love coming back to.
If the heat hasn’t died down by tomorrow then do yourself a favour, pour yourself a drink on the rocks and get your hands on a copy of this film (then write to me and tell me you also think it’s a masterpiece).
http://benoliver999.com/film/2016/07/19/bodyheat/