- Features detailed breakdowns of the formal techniques the film employs to create suspense, such as turning ordinary household objects into agents of terror
- Considers the film’s mixed-genre status as a thriller, melodrama, horror picture, and film noir
- Offers an explanation and analysis of the cultural storm ignited by the film, especially due to its treatment of single career women
- Investigates the film’s handling of extramarital sexuality, pregnancy, birth control, and AIDS
- Discusses the film’s lasting role in shaping American gender politics
Fatal Attraction (Wiley-Blackwell Series in Film and Television)
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Book Details
Author(s)Suzanne Leonard
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
ISBN / ASIN1444310666
ISBN-139781444310665
AvailabilityUsually ships in 7 to 12 days
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Since its famed introduction of the “boiled bunny,†Fatal Attraction (1987) established itself as one of American cinema’s most controversial films. This insightful new book surveys the film's formal features and its ideological impact, paying special attention to the film’s signature mix of sexuality, fear, and family values.