the box office performance and its impact on the careers of Moore and Harrelson.
Many reviewers lambasted the script, written by Amy Holden Jones (adapted from Jack Engelhard’s novel), calling it manipulative and unrealistic. The movie even "won" three Golden Raspberry Awards (Razzies), including Worst Picture. Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave it "two thumbs down," criticizing the film's shifts in logic and its glossy justification of a questionable premise. indecent proposal -1993-
Their luck initially turns, but they quickly lose it all again. At the lowest point, they encounter the mysterious and handsome billionaire John Gage (Robert Redford), who becomes immediately captivated by Diana. He offers the troubled couple an indecent proposal: one million dollars in exchange for spending one night with Diana. The core question—would you do it?—weighs heavily as they rationalize that the money could secure their future. Diana assures David it would be "just sex," and reluctantly, they agree. the box office performance and its impact on
It is also notable for its chaotic production environment, particularly concerning the filming of its intimate scenes. Decades before intimacy coordinators were common, actor Woody Harrelson was less concerned with his co-star's comfort than with the reaction of her husband, Bruce Willis. However, Demi Moore's 2019 memoir painted a far more uncomfortable picture. She alleged that director Adrian Lyne's behavior during their sex scenes was highly inappropriate, as he would often shout explicit things like "F**king raunchy!" from behind the camera, which she felt was his method of "taking the focus off my own awkwardness," albeit in a deeply unprofessional manner. Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert gave it "two