

Flames
Presenting a different approach to life, the three brothers meet at their father's funeral.
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Plot Summary
A young woman is caught in a tangled web of deceit and danger when she becomes involved with two enigmatic men. One is a charismatic adventurer, the other a cold and calculating businessman. As her affections are pulled between them, she finds herself entangled in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, where the stakes are higher than she could have ever imagined.
Critical Reception
The film received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its suspenseful atmosphere and strong performances, particularly from Jon Voight. However, some found the plot to be somewhat convoluted. Audiences were generally engaged by the thriller elements, though it was not a major box office success.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tense atmosphere and strong lead performances.
- Criticized by some for a complex and occasionally predictable plot.
- Seen as an effective, albeit slightly dated, thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception data for "Flames (1977)" on Google is not readily available. However, general consensus suggests it was appreciated for its suspense and acting, though not widely discussed.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Richard Loncraine, the director of "Flames," later went on to direct acclaimed films such as "Richard III" (1995) and "Wimbledon" (2004).
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