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Despite its polarizing reception upon release, Richard Rush’s 'Color Of Night' (1994) stands as a quintessential 90s erotic thriller, possessing a magnetic pull from its psychological undercurrents. Rather than a pristine script, the film excels through its sensuous cinematography and moody atmosphere, exposing deeply rooted traumas. Bruce Willis delivers a notable performance as therapist Bill Capa, shedding his action hero persona to portray vulnerability and inner conflict. Jane March, as Rose, embodies a complex, enigmatic character whose controversial portrayal nonetheless left a significant visual and emotional imprint. The film isn't merely a vehicle for audacious scenes but a deep dive into themes of psychological trauma and dissociative identity disorder. While the narrative can be convoluted, its audacious storytelling and distinct cinematic aesthetic solidify its status as a cult classic, an unsettling exploration of desire and mystery within the realm of the psychological thriller.
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