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How Fatal Attraction and the erotic thriller seduced a new generation of fans

How Fatal Attraction and the erotic thriller seduced a new generation of fans

CBC
Wednesday, May 03, 2023 02:11:29 PM UTC

Amanda Peet knew making an erotic thriller in 2023 would be complicated when she accepted a role in the television adaptation of Fatal Attraction.

The limited series reimagines the steamy-scary 1987 hit, in which a married man and his family are tormented by a troubled woman after a one-night stand. But this depiction conveys more empathy for its femme fatale Alex and harsher consequences for its male protagonist, Dan. Peet plays Dan's wife, Beth.

This modern take tries to "subtly upend the Madonna-whore trope that's in the original movie, where there's this lovely housewife, homemaker, and then this sex-crazed psycho bunny boiler," Peet said in an interview with CBC News.

A mainstay of 1980s and '90s cinema, the erotic thriller wave spawned movies such as Body Heat, Indecent Proposal, Disclosure, Basic Instinct, Showgirls and Dressed To Kill —  typically nail-biters with an illicit or romantic affair at their centre. But our conception of sexual politics and power dynamics have shifted drastically since those days. 

"We know that women have nuanced personalities and have different qualities and facets of their personalities that are interesting," Peet said. "They can still be maternal and sexual at the same time."

The genre is having a moment, years after a number of factors led to its decline in the early 2000s — a push for more general audience projects and the rise of online pornography among them. Recent movies like Deep Water and Don't Worry Darling explored their conventions; and on television, several films from the period are being readapted for the small screen, as with Fatal Attraction.

There have also been efforts to bring classic titles back to nostalgic audiences in the form of repertory screenings and curated film programming, as a larger and more diverse generation of critics re-examine films that, while harshly reviewed at the time of their release, are seen in a different light in the post-#MeToo world.

Last February, one Toronto cinema offered some alluring counter-programming on Valentine's Day. Instead of watching Meg Ryan in You've Got Mail, why not watch her in the 2003 Jane Campion film In The Cut, about a woman who begins a sexual relationship with a suspicious detective investigating a murder in her neighbourhood?

"I absolutely do think that there's a resurgence, and kind of an interest in making these types of films again," said Robyn Citizen, a lead programmer at the Toronto International Film Festival who co-curated the screening as part of the erotic thriller series at the TIFF Bell Lightbox.

The Lightbox's lineup went heavy on the nostalgia, but there have been several recent additions to the canon. Montreal-set erotic thriller The Voyeurs, released in 2021, starred Sydney Sweeney as a woman who begins a voyeuristic relationship with her neighbours across the street; while the upcoming film Sanctuary starring Margaret Qualley, which premiered at the Toronto festival in 2022, focuses on the toxic relationship between a dominatrix and her submissive partner.

"I think it has to be a little bit different because gender politics are different, our politics and our social life looks different," said Citizen. She and her colleagues were inspired to program the series after reading a viral article called Everyone is Beautiful and No One is Horny, which was published by the digital magazine Blood Knife in 2021.

"If you think about the films from the 1980s and the people that starred in erotic thrillers, they all very much met this standard of — and it has to be said, not diverse — conventional attractiveness. But they didn't look like the platonic ideals of feminine and masculine beauty as they do now," said Citizen.

Justine Smith, a Montreal film critic and screen editor at CultMTL, an arts and culture publication, said that the renewed interest in erotic thrillers, while there, is manifesting more frequently on television than it is in film.

"Part of it is the popularity of not just superhero films, but a lot of franchise and general audience and family movies where a lot of the studios really focus their energy on producing products and putting their time, their resources and their money into making something that appeals to the most general audience possible across the world," she said.

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