
Fatal Affair
Didier's wife is ill, and he does the best he can to take care of her. But he's often absent and he has casual love affairs. But Leone he meets in Bruxelles wants to become his one and only mistress.
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Plot Summary
A successful businesswoman finds herself entangled in a dangerous affair with a charming but unstable artist. As their relationship intensifies, she becomes increasingly isolated and suspicious, fearing for her safety and reputation. The situation escalates when the artist's possessiveness turns sinister, leading to a desperate struggle for survival.
Critical Reception
Fatal Affair received mixed reviews upon its release, with critics often divided on its pacing and the performances. While some praised Crawford's intense portrayal, others found the plot to be overly melodramatic. The film is generally considered a lesser entry in the film noir genre, though it has garnered a cult following over time for its stylish direction and suspenseful elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for Joan Crawford's compelling performance and the film's atmospheric noir style.
- Criticized for a predictable plot and uneven pacing.
- Seen as a stylish but ultimately melodramatic thriller.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this older film, making it difficult to summarize specific like or dislike points.
Fun Fact
Despite the prominent billing, Grace Kelly and Ronald Reagan appear in supporting roles and have limited screen time, with their characters primarily serving to advance the central conflict between Crawford and Sanders.
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