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Fatal Attraction (1987)
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Reviews Counted:40
Fresh:32
Rotten:8
Average Rating:6.7/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 39 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: While his wife (Anne Archer) and daughter are out of town, successful attorney Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) has a one-night stand with Alex Forrest (Glenn Close), the publishing executive he has... While his wife (Anne Archer) and daughter are out of town, successful attorney Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) has a one-night stand with Alex Forrest (Glenn Close), the publishing executive he has just met. He has no idea what he's getting into. Immediately after the encounter, Dan wants to put the experience behind him, but Alex refuses to let go of their relationship. Driven to madness by his rejection, she turns to violently harassing both Dan and his family. This terrifying morality play, which takes the consequences of infidelity to new heights of horror, became one of 1987's biggest box-office successes. Academy Award Nominations: 6, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actress--Glenn Close, Best Supporting Actress--Anne Archer, Best (Adapted) Screenplay. [More]
Starring: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, Fred Gwynne
Starring: Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, Anne Archer, Fred Gwynne, Stuart Pankin, Ellen Foley
Director: Adrian Lyne
Director: Adrian Lyne
Screenwriter: James Dearden, Nicholas Meyer
Producer: Stanley R. Jaffe, Sherry Lansing
Composer: Maurice Jarre
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Release:
Jun 9, 2009
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Region [unknown]
- NTSC
Audio:
- Dolby Digital Surround - English, French, Spanish
- Dolby True HD 5.1 - English, French, Spanish
- Mono - English, French, Spanish
- Subtitles - English, French, Portuguese, Spanish
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary: Adrian Lyne - Director
- Alternate Ending: Alternate Ending, with an Introduction by Adrian Lyne
Featurette:
- 1. Forever Fatal: Remembering Fatal Attraction - Cast & Crew Interviews
- 2. Social Attraction - The Cultural Phenomenon of Fatal Attraction
- 3. Visual Attraction - A Behind-the-Scenes Production
Reviews for Fatal Attraction
Relentless thriller that quickens one's pulse as it startles the mind.
Overflowing with artistic flair and piercing sexuality, director Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction is a psychological horror film that dwells on reality instead of fantasy.
has the makings of a serious examination of adult relationships and interactions under duress, only to end as a seriocomic slasher film dictated by popular taste.
[The film brings] horror home to a place where the grownup moviegoer actually lives.
An exceptionally well-written, well-acted and well-directed thriller that extends beyond the boundaries mainstream films typically set.
Because the good things in the movie -- including the performances -- are so very good, it's a shame that the film's potential for greatness was so blatantly compromised.
Two absolutely riveting performances and a smart reversal of the usual male-female stalker scenario leave behind a nasty taste and an unforgettable cinema experience.
Sure, Alex may be little more than a bunny-boiling stalker but Fatal Attraction is still notable for Close's resilient, complex performance.
Fatal Attraction has an inescapable pull to it; it's suffocatingly exciting.
An extremely well-directed and acted (particularly by Glenn Close as the career woman) thriller that also functions as cautionary tale about sex in the swinging 1970s and parable of AIDS in the 1980s.
Years hence, it will be possible to pinpoint the exact moment that produced Fatal Attraction, Adrian Lyne's new romantic thriller, and the precise circumstances that made it a hit.
...remains a reasonably efficient thriller, building tension slowly and releasing it, if too melodramatically, at least excitingly.
While billed as a romance and a thriller, the film strictly qualifies as neither, appealing to our prurience, guilt, hatred, and dread.
The screws are tightened expertly in this suspenseful meller about a flipped-out femme who makes life hell for the married man who scorns her.
Close should take pride in her performance. She should also expect a depressing avalanche of scripts requiring a she-wacko.
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