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"[to Dan] We were attracted to each other at the party, that was obvious. Youre on your own for the night, thats also obvious... were two adults."
"Michael Douglas - Dan Gallagher"

Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by James Dearden, based on his 1980 short film Diversion. It follows Dan Gallagher, an attorney who cheats on his wife Beth with a colleague, Alex Forrest. When Dan ends the affair, Alex begins stalking him and his family.
"[to Dan] We were attracted to each other at the party, that was obvious. Youre on your own for the night, thats also obvious... were two adults."
"[to Dan] Well, what am I supposed to do? You wont answer my calls, you change your number. I mean, Im not gonna be ignored, Dan!"
"[to Dan, who is listening to another taped message] You thought you could just walk into my life without a thought for anybody but yourself. You know what you are, Dan? You’re a cock-sucking fucking son of a bitch. You are. I bet you don’t even like girls, do you? They probably scare you. Well, I know I do. So you’re scared of me, aren’t you? You’re fucking frightened of me, huh? You’re afraid. You’re afraid, aren’t you? You gutless, heartless, spineless bastard. I hate you. You deserve everything you get!"
"On the other side of drinks, dinner, and a one night stand...lies a terrifying love story."
"Once the woman begins behaving as if she had a right to a share in the lawyers life, she becomes the dreaded lunatic of horror movies. But with a difference: she parrots the aggressively angry, self-righteous statements that have become commonplaces of feminist fiction, and theyre so inappropriate to the circumstances that they’re the proof shes loco. Theyre also Lynes and the scriptwriter James Deardens hostile version of feminism."
"[to Jimmy] She keeps calling the apartment. Every time Beth answers the phone, she hangs up. Im scared Jimmy, and I dont want to lose my family."