A successful ad agency woman finds herself in a dangerous power struggle, back-dropped by murder, when she begins to uncover the true identity of the two men she is dating.
Reviews
DANGEROUS ATTRACTION is one of those Z-grade 'erotic' thrillers that they were still making a decade after the likes of FATAL ATTRACTION and BASIC INSTINCT popularised that particular sub-genre of film. This one 'boasts' the talents of B-movie action man Linden Ashby alongside Rae Dawn Chong in support, the latter sporting an odd wig that makes her look just like James Earl Jones in CONAN THE BARBARIAN. The story is about a dull young blonde woman who starts dating a couple of men, one of whom might be the psycho who goes around knifing anyone connected to her. This film is slow, inept, and laughable, and even the sex scenes aren't very interesting, relying far too obviously on body doubles which stand out a mile.
This film shows just how stalking affects people. It's an important film to watch as it points out evident flaws in the legal system when it comes to stalking as a crime. The way police force's view stalking can be intimidating for the victim. It also shows that once again it can all be put down to a mental health issue. Not all cases of stalking are that simple. It also shows that money can buy most people out of any situations, along with the fact as long as people aren't "hurt" there isn't a crime. It's a crock of sh*t.I was indifferent to the film, but was a little annoyed about the fact that Eric Szmanda isn't listed in the cast.
Pretty good murder mystery to rent on a rainy afternoon. A business woman's co-workers die one by one after she meets a mysterious stranger at a club. The club scenes were very interesting. The film does keep you guessing until the end. The only thing that bothered me was that the woman never locked her door. My husband and I were actually screaming at TV "Lock your door already!" Other than that, it kept your attention and was full of suspense. As for the acting, the killer (I won't say who it was) was very good, as was the cop. The other actors were okay. Not a bad movie overall.
Poorly written, poorly plotted, poorly acted, poorly filmed. As a matter of fact, one of the few redeeming qualities was the quality of the body-double (though the transition from actress's face to the body-double was also poorly done). I felt like I was watching some sort of corporate training video: same overall quality...same overall message.