Tinderbox wrote:Nikita's final test in the film La Femme Nikita, where she must gunfight her way out of a restaurant she was taken to on pretext of it being her birthday. It's still unclear to me if that actually involved guys getting killed or if blanks were used (by the characters). I mean, was it just a realistic training scenario or did they actually drop her into an asassination? Perhaps this doesn't fit the topic. I was thinking of this film lately so maybe it's time to watch it again.
Oh, it's undoubtedly a very real scenario. They drop her in to take the guy out, and the guy's bodyguards are going after her. Although it seems a touch much that they have missle launchers in the kitchen sequence.. perhaps they were tipped off? No blanks at all. It's not training anymore, and that is part of the message Bob is sending her.
I like to play this scene side by side with the American remake
Point of No Return. Shot for shot they are exactly the same, save for one small crucial detail. In the Luc Beson original Anna keeps her heels ON the entire time. In the US version Bridget Fonda takes hers off. As sexy as Bridget is, that lessens her toughness. If you can kill people AND keep on your impossibly high heels you're one tough bitch. So Nikita in the original wins hands down for being more of a badass (and please no Petra Wilson fans in here - we're talking the movies).
Alex: It's funny how the colors of the real world only seem really real when you viddy them on the screen. (Clockwork Orange)