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Fatal Attraction

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Genre Drama, Mystery & Suspense/Thrillers
Format NTSC, Multiple Formats, Color, Dolby
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Language English
Runtime 2 hours

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Fatal Attraction (DVD)

Stylish and sexy, FATAL ATTRACTION took audiences to terrifying new heig hts with its thrilling story of a casual encounter gone terr ibly awry. This box-office smash was nominated for six Academy Awards, including B est Picture and Best Director (Adrian Lyne—Indece nt Proposal, Flashdanc e). Michael Douglas plays Dan Gallagher, a New York attorney who has a tryst with seductive Alex Forrest (Gle nn Close) while his wife (Anne Ar cher) is away. Dan later shrugs off the affair as a mistake and conside rs it over. But Alex won’t be ignored. Not now, not tomorrow, not eve r…even if it means destroying Dan’s family to keep him.

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • MPAA rating ‏ : ‎ R (Restricted)
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.4 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ 10393934
  • Director ‏ : ‎ Various
  • Media Format ‏ : ‎ NTSC, Multiple Formats, Color, Dolby
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 2 hours
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ April 16, 2002
  • Actors ‏ : ‎ Various
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Studio ‏ : ‎ Warner Bros.
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00AEFXX9Q
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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    4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,856 ratings

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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A GREAT THRILLER WITH A CAREER BEST PERFORMANCE BY THE GLENN CLOSE
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A GREAT THRILLER WITH A CAREER BEST PERFORMANCE BY THE GLENN CLOSE
Adrian Lyne's stylish thriller is a highly suspenseful box office mega-hit that was one of the most talked about films of the 80s. It concerns a successful lawyer and family man named Dan Gallagher, terrifically played by Michael Douglas, who has a beautiful loving wife, Beth, endearingly played by Anne Archer in an Oscar nominated turn for Best Supporting Actress, and an adorable little daughter, Ellen, wonderfully played by child actress, Ellen Hamilton Latzen. He seems to have the perfect life. But he foolishly risks it all when he meets Alexandra Forrest, brilliantly played by Glenn Close in an truly chilling and unforgettable performance that earned her an richly deserved Oscar nomination for Best Actress. She is totally predatory and seduces Dan into a weekend of sexual depravity. Dan expects to have his hot fun, and then casually go back to his domestic paradise, but Dan gets more than he bargained for because unbeknownst to him Alex has severe emotional problems and is psychotic. When Dan attempts to go back to his own life, she hounds him and manipulates him into spending more time with her. At first, he gives in, but it quickly becomes apparent that Alex has her own plans. When he tries to go back to his home, she slits her wrists in an attempt to get him to stay. Alex has fallen completely in love with him, and after he helps her past her crisis and leaves, it does not stop, Dan’s life becomes a living nightmare as she becomes insanely obsessed with him, she calls him over and over again and eventually begins her deadly game of cat and mouse by stalking him and terrorizing his family. Astute Oscar nominated direction by Lyne, with solid supporting performances by Ellen Latzen, Fred Gwynne, Stuart Pankin, Ellen Foley, Meg Mundy, and Tom Brennan. Nominated for 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture. Highly recommended.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
Married man sticks his hand in the cookie jar. Cheats on his wife. Gets way more than he bargained for.

This is the classic thriller. Great 4K transfer. Sharp yet subtle. Michael Douglas and Glenn Close both give intense performances.

The only thing that I cannot believe is, why he cheats at all. Dan's wife is a total babe.

Other than that, this movie is perfect. 🤣5/5
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2024
One of the BEST older movies. This ish had men all over, scared to cheat. At least for a little while.
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
Forgot how good this movie was.
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2020
**SPOILERS**

It's interesting. Adrian Lyne is responsible for two of the best erotic thrillers ever made. Fatal Attraction came first (the second is Unfaithful). What I like about Lyne, is he knows how to balance the erotic scenes with heavy drama. He is also a master at providing a false security in his films. In other words, when wathcing Attraction, the film is front loaded with the erotic scenes. For almost the first half hour of Attraction, one becomes so involved with the relationship between Dan Gallagher (Michael Douglas) and Alex Forrest (Glenn Close), and the initial chemistry that begins to evolve between the two, that it's easy to forget where this story is ultimately headed. Don't get me wrong. In that first half hour, there are definitely signs that Alex may not be the most stable individual in the world as she exhibits signs indicative of chemical imbalance. She will not take "no" for an anwer when she tries to convince Dan to spend a second night with her. She responds to a prank in a strange way...a prank that Dan plays on her when he pretends to collapse while playing with the Gallagher family dog in Manhattan's Cental Park. She believes it's real at first, and begins to panic. After a few seconds, Dan opens his eyes, sits up, and starts laughing. Alex is initially pissed, claiming that her father died of a heart attack when she was young, right in front of her eyes. Dan apologizes, and then Alex begins to laugh while telling Dan that her father isn't dead, but living well in Phoenix. Dan appears to be a little bit perplexed by this as he lets out a little nervous laughter while saying, "Well...I guess you got me." Why this scene is so disturbing isn't fully realized until later in the film when Dan finds out that Alex's dad really did die of a heart attack when Alex was a kid. We don't find out whether or not it happened in Alex's presence, but it's subtely implied that it probably did. Alex, after their second day together, and following what becomes their last sexual liason starts to show much more intense psycholigical issues as she gets extremely angry when Dan attempts to leave. Ultimately, she then slits her wrists in an effort to keep Dan at her apartment to take care of her. The wounds are actually pretty superficial, but Dan does stay to make sure she is alright. It's after this scene that one is quickly reminded that this film is really about a literal "fatal attraction," and Alex comprehensively begins to make Dan's life a living hell. And that's what I appreciate about Lyne's film and his skills as a director. Make no mistake about it, this is not a film that celebrates infidelity. On the contrary, it illustrates just how damaging infidelity can be. Dan obviously deeply regrets his decision to have the affair, and becomes terrified when he realizes that Alex is a very disturbed sociopath who will stop at nothing to either win his allegiance through black male and bribery, or ensure that, if he refuses to be a part of her life, he will rue the day he ever crossed paths with Alex Forrest. Lyne lays bare the myth that having an affair can be fun and intriguing and the false notion that, as long as one is being careful, then they can live and act as if everything is perfectly normal. Lyne also obliterates the notion that one can cheat on their spouse with little regret and guilt (It's important to note that Dan actually starts to show signs of regret and guilt well before Alex goes on her ballistic rampage), and he effectively delivers his message to the audience that, not only are affairs dangerous, they can also be catastrophic family destroyers. One last observation: Fatal Attraction has multiple scenes that portray a suspense and ominous feeling. But one of the most effective scenes of suspense comes in the form of the camera focusing on a ringing telephone. Yes...a ringing telephone. It's so simple and yet it's also filled with much fear and tension. A scene like that illustrates the genius of Lyne. If you have never seen Fatal Attraction, I strongly recommend it. I also strongly recommend another Adrian Lyne film about the destructiveness of infidelity...the film I briefly mentioned at the beginning of this review...the 2002 movie Unfaithful (starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane). There's a role reversal in Unfaithful in that it's the wife who has the affair, and there are some similarities between Fatal Attraction and Unfaithful. However, overall they are two very different films (Attraction is the better of the two, but Unfaithful is quite good too). And yet both effectively portray the destructiveness of infidelity. If it was possible to do so, I would give Fatal Attraction four and a half stars out of five.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023
'Fatal Attraction' is not only a landmark movie that more or less invented the erotic thriller as we know it today, but it should be required viewing in high schools everywhere to give teens a heads up when it comes to two-timing cheaters, clingy stalkers, and dull homemakers. I think one of the things that makes 'Fatal Attraction' so memorable is that it's not afraid to make all of its characters look bad: even Anne Archer's housewife is a bit of a spoiled dummy (though to be clear, she's nonetheless 100% the innocent party here and definitely the nicest adult character).

And on that note, the filmmakers made the right call before release to replace the original poetic ending with the explosive finale it was eventually released with. 'Fatal Attraction' is not a classy movie, nor is it even a film noir: it's a horror thriller made all the more frightening for how well it mimics a genuine relationship drama, and it feels only natural for it to climax by letting the mask drop. And frankly, I'm speaking from experience here: it's NOT all that unrealistic. If your stalker's already at the point she's boiling your bunnies, she's not going to settle for a mere suicidal frame job, she's gonna go out in a blaze of glory. And it feels right that the finale should involve all three of our principle characters, thrown together into a bottle and shaken.

I can understand why some folks might still feel the ending is a bit too "happy," but the filmmakers have explained the last shot of the family photo was meant to be ironic, like "it's never gonna be like THIS ever again." Honestly I think they could've gotten away with simply deleting that last embrace to make things a little more ambiguous. But like I said, the fact that just about everyone can find something in this movie that pisses them off a little may be exactly why it's endured for so long. 'Fatal Attraction' is a bona fide classic.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024
I'm seriously sad it is canceled. Great acting and writing!

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Sandra Griessl
5.0 out of 5 stars Mega movie
Reviewed in Germany on March 12, 2024
Klasse Thriller top Verkäufer gebe sehr gerne 5 Sterne ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Tice
5.0 out of 5 stars Alternatives Ende
Reviewed in Germany on January 2, 2024
Habe die DVD wg. des alternativen Endes gekauft. Das ist als Bonus mit dabei.
Dean McCauley
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't do it.!
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 17, 2023
Glenn Close plays the wronged, disturbed women she as a very good face for being disturbed. . The only people who are punished throughout the film is the wife and child. The husband gets away with it! To be honest what man would cheat on Anne Archer!?
Osvaldo Silva
5.0 out of 5 stars Características do Disco
Reviewed in Spain on May 5, 2023
Blu-ray - Legendas em Português do Brasil.
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LuCp58
5.0 out of 5 stars Version Blu-ray
Reviewed in France on January 24, 2016
J'avais déjà le DVD et je voulais le Blu-ray,ce Blu-ray acheter a l'étranger d'ailleurs comporte une VF incluse et dézonner
l'image en HD n'a rien a voir avec le DVD
pour ce qui est du film,c'est un de mes préférés,avec une Glenn Close terrifiante mais sexy
dont tous le monde connait l'histoire!!
c'est d'ailleurs,un des meilleurs rôles de Glenn Close pour moi!!elle est incroyable!!
alors si vous voulez voir ce film en HD,je vous conseille de prendre le Blu-ray qui n'est pas cher en plus,a peine 8 euros!!
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