: While the original film received mixed reviews upon release, it gained a massive following on home video, leading to:
: Known for its stylistic visual approach and iconic scenes—most notably the "refrigerator" sequence—the film explored themes of psychological control, emotional unavailability, and the boundaries of passion.
Directed by Adrian Lyne, this film became a defining moment in 1980s cinema, blending high-fashion aesthetics with provocative themes. devynios_su_puse
Devynios su puse savaitės (1986) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
: A sequel featuring Mickey Rourke and Angie Everhart. : While the original film received mixed reviews
: A prequel starring Paul Mercurio and Clara Bellar.
: The film follows Elizabeth McGraw ( Kim Basinger ), a New York art gallery employee, who enters into a brief but increasingly intense and manipulative affair with a mysterious Wall Street broker, John Gray ( Mickey Rourke ). : A prequel starring Paul Mercurio and Clara Bellar
: Viewers on platforms like Letterboxd often describe it as a "sad story of love killed by emotional unavailability" or a more grounded alternative to modern erotic dramas like 50 Shades of Grey . Media Details Director : Adrian Lyne Starring : Kim Basinger, Mickey Rourke Genres : Drama, Romance, Thriller Source Material : Based on the 1978 memoir by Ingeborg Day.