Act 1
We see Dan's normal life with his wife and daughter and then see him meeting Alex. Within the first 30 minutes Dan and Alex have started their fling
Alex slitting her wrists is the transition between act 1 and act 2
Act 2
We see Alex begin to stalk Dan and each time it gets slightly worse (from turning up at work to the tape to forcing his way into his family life to boiling the bunny to taking his daughter)
The bunny's death is the point at which Dan realises he's been trying to solve the problem the wrong way
After he realises he tell s his wife hoping that Alex has nothing else to use against him, and goes round to her house to threaten her
Act 3
The plot culminates into a fight in which Alex dies, and the problem is therefore solved
The 'problematic' of 'Fatal Attraction' is Alex's obsession with Dan which starts off as a simple fling but ends up with her stalking him, ultimately leading to her death.
Steve Baker's article suggests that all single, independent women are evil and obsessive. He also suggest that they will ruin your life, so all women should remain the stereotypical housewife who looks after the home and kids, not work.
Sunday, 28 October 2007
Applying Syd Field's Theory To 'Fatal Attraction'
Posted by LATYMERMEDIA at 07:40
Labels: Fatal Attraction, Syd Field
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excellent - all well observed ms b
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