When they tested Fatal Attraction, the audiences were so upset by her behavior, they literally demanded her blood.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
And they didn't have to get into a lot of legal speak or talk ER terms, they were real people. I think that's why so many actresses were attracted to it. And it was just about problems that you could identify with so much, right off the bat.
It must have been so impossible to think about it and dare to do that, so they feel compassionate for her. I don't think the movie would work otherwise.
Blood is one of the things that made fights cool. Like, you knew it had gotten serious. I understand why we don't do it anymore.
I think the main thing I remembered throughout all of filming it was just that she just was extremely self-destructive. I think everybody can relate to that a little bit. She doesn't like herself.
The fact that 'True Blood' affects people in this way is incredible to me - the fact we have to go to such great lengths to hide storylines just proves the cache our show has.
Passion is no respecter of persons. She hardly seems to select her victims.
The brutality that can take place in a crime film heightens the tenderness that can also be there.
I don't believe actors who say they don't bleed into their characters. It's absolutely impossible not to.
The logistics of blood is something that I didn't even understood as a first-time director. Not just actors and make-up, but once a set gets bloody, you don't un-blood it. Once something gets bloody, you either rebuild the set, or you just don't get the shot.
When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease - of joy that kills.
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