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As Dan tries to end the affair and return to his family, Alex's behavior becomes more and more erratic, and she begins to stalk him, making his life and the lives of those around him increasingly difficult. Dan's wife, Beth (Anne Archer), and his colleagues become concerned about his relationship with Alex, but Dan is unable to extricate himself from the situation.

The film also explores the concept of the "other," with Alex representing a force that disrupts Dan's comfortable, middle-class life. This disruption serves as a catalyst for Dan's journey into the dark recesses of his own psyche, forcing him to confront his own desires and flaws.

A married man’s one-night stand turns into a terrifying nightmare when the woman becomes obsessed with him.

: Modern critics and mental health professionals often analyze Alex Forrest's behavior as symptomatic of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) , though the film's portrayal has been criticized for reinforcing negative stigmas about the condition.

Whether you are watching it for the first time or the fiftieth, Fatal Attraction is a reminder of a time when Hollywood made adult-oriented thrillers that relied on psychological dread rather than just jump scares. Finding a high-quality version ensures that the legendary cinematography and the haunting final act are preserved in the best possible quality for your screen size.