About Passion
Brian De Palma's 2012 psychological thriller 'Passion' delivers a stylish, twist-filled exploration of corporate rivalry turned deadly. Set in the competitive world of international advertising, the film follows the toxic relationship between Christine (Rachel McAdams), a manipulative and ambitious executive, and her talented protégée Isabelle (Noomi Rapace). What begins as professional jealousy and credit-stealing escalates into psychological warfare, public humiliation, and ultimately murder in this European-set drama that blends elements of erotic thriller with classic De Palma suspense.
The film showcases De Palma's signature visual flair, with split-screen sequences, voyeuristic camera work, and meticulous compositions that heighten the tension. McAdams delivers a compelling performance as the calculating Christine, while Rapace brings intensity to the role of the increasingly desperate Isabelle. Their chemistry drives the film's central conflict, making their escalating power struggle believable and compelling.
While the film received mixed reviews upon release, it offers plenty for De Palma enthusiasts and thriller fans to appreciate. The European locations provide an elegant backdrop to the corporate intrigue, and the plot takes several unexpected turns that keep viewers guessing. The 102-minute runtime moves at a brisk pace, building to a climax that pays homage to classic thrillers while offering contemporary commentary on workplace dynamics and female rivalry in competitive environments. For those who enjoy psychological cat-and-mouse games with visual style, 'Passion' provides an engaging watch that explores how professional ambition can curdle into something much darker.
The film showcases De Palma's signature visual flair, with split-screen sequences, voyeuristic camera work, and meticulous compositions that heighten the tension. McAdams delivers a compelling performance as the calculating Christine, while Rapace brings intensity to the role of the increasingly desperate Isabelle. Their chemistry drives the film's central conflict, making their escalating power struggle believable and compelling.
While the film received mixed reviews upon release, it offers plenty for De Palma enthusiasts and thriller fans to appreciate. The European locations provide an elegant backdrop to the corporate intrigue, and the plot takes several unexpected turns that keep viewers guessing. The 102-minute runtime moves at a brisk pace, building to a climax that pays homage to classic thrillers while offering contemporary commentary on workplace dynamics and female rivalry in competitive environments. For those who enjoy psychological cat-and-mouse games with visual style, 'Passion' provides an engaging watch that explores how professional ambition can curdle into something much darker.


















