| Anne Parillaud, Jean-Hugues Anglade,
Tchéky Karyo, Jeanne Moreau, Jean Reno, Roland Blanche , Jean Bouise
, Philippe du Janerand.
The serpentine plotline of Luc Besson's La Femme Nikita begins
its 117-minute slither when punkish Nikita (Anne Parillaud) kills
a cop and is sentenced to death. On the brink of execution, she
is "saved" by French intelligence officer Bob (Tchéky
Karyo). With the government's blessing, Bob lovingly coaches Nikita
in the proper social graces -- and also tutors her in the subtle
art of political assassination. The paradoxical concept of a young
woman blossoming socially while carrying out cold-blooded murders
was downplayed when La Femme Nikita was remade in America as Point
of No Return, with Bridget Fonda in the lead. A far less sociopathic
TV-series version of La Femme Nikita surfaced on the USA cable network
in early 1997. |