Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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Nothing more dangerous than some obsessions

Twenty years after the release of "Fatal Attraction " continues to have force. Possibly because the issues discussed here will one day hardly fashionable or perhaps because it gets us reflect on why certain behaviors that are not hazardous to a lesser extent. True

as embodied here Adrian Lyne was taken to the absolute extreme, a fact that, despite the result that the tape did not shine as it could have not failed in his attempt to make the audience identify with characters who remained in the collective unconscious for a number of years. This approach so far caused them to explore less in the psyche of the protagonists, especially in the most interesting character in a superb Glenn Close (from which it senses there is so much back story that would for many films) and chose to make the final footage too gimmicky thriller that impoverished the depth of the complete work. Curious to know that there is an alternate ending that much more realistic from my point of view would have exalted this film far above its position today. At that time prevailed commercial interest above the story and chose the wrong end. One of those errors given in the world of cinema that on today there are still regrets.

A film nominated for six Oscars where Glenn Close, Michael Douglas and Anne Archer composed one of the most believable love triangles of the 80's unrepeatable. Mystical

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