(1986): Fire With Fire
“As an adult, it's very cheesy and unrealistic but I love the vibes anyway.” Letterboxd · 8 months ago
The chemistry between Virginia Madsen and Craig Sheffer is widely considered the film's strongest asset. Fire with Fire (1986)
Despite its critical reception, the film maintains a solid audience score (83% on Rotten Tomatoes ). Fans often cite the "incredible chemistry" between the leads and the nostalgic 1980s soundtrack as highlights. Key Highlights and Critique “As an adult, it's very cheesy and unrealistic
“The best 1980's breathtaking romantic drama... Their chemistry is incredible, for you start to believe their passion for each other is real.” IMDb Key Highlights and Critique “The best 1980's breathtaking
Some modern reviewers, like those at Pop Culture Reverie , praise the first 80% of the film for its chemistry and "MTV aesthetic" while calling the final action-heavy act a "complete disaster".
The film received generally negative reviews from critics upon its 1986 release but has since developed a nostalgic following.
Fire with Fire (1986) is a romantic drama often described as a modern-day Romeo and Juliet . It centers on a forbidden romance between (Craig Sheffer), a troubled youth in a juvenile reform camp, and Lisa Taylor (Virginia Madsen), a sheltered student at a nearby Catholic boarding school. Critical and Audience Reception