Goodbye Lover (1998) 🎯
: A femme fatale who isn't just dangerous, but "cheerily immoral," treating life and death with the same detached professionalism as a house viewing.
Goodbye Lover remains a cult curiosity of the late '90s. It represents a moment in cinema where the boundaries between thriller and pitch-black comedy were blurred. Though it may lack the emotional commitment of a traditional noir, its refusal to take its own high-stakes drama seriously makes it a unique, if bizarre, relic of its time. Goodbye Lover Review (1998) - The Spinning Image Goodbye Lover (1998)
Unlike the somber tone of Joffé’s earlier works like The Killing Fields , Goodbye Lover embraces a satirical edge. The film’s characters are archetypes pushed to their extremes: : A femme fatale who isn't just dangerous,
