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858:, John engages in criminal behavior and coerces Elizabeth into committing a violent mugging in an elevator. The book culminates in a quasi-rape scenario that leaves an increasingly permissive Elizabeth in mental anguish, and he takes her to a mental hospital–never to return to her again. The film ends on a somber tone, and there is no mention of the psychiatric breakdown that John inflicted upon her, though her mental anguish is frequently implied, especially near the end of the film. 641:
never wanted to hear about the film again and would definitely not do it even if she were chosen. When she returned home, she found two dozen roses with a card from Adrian Lyne and Mickey Rourke. Lyne continued to pursue her for the part and eventually she changed her mind and decided to take it on. Lyne refused to conduct rehearsals for Basinger and Rourke so that the interactions between their characters would be their first time meeting in real life.
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said the audition was grueling; she was asked to act out a scene from the film wherein her character is made to crawl like a prostitute groveling for money in a sexual game devised by the male protagonist. Basinger said she left the audition crying and feeling humiliated. She told her agent that she
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The film's release in North America was unsuccessful, earning $ 3 million in the United States. However, internationally the film was more profitable, earning $ 17.6 million. The film's box office sales were highly unusual for the time, as major films had typically earned most of their revenue from
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Elizabeth's gallery hosts a successful opening featuring Farnsworth's work. Farnsworth, uncomfortable with the partying crowd, finds Elizabeth in tears in a corner. Elizabeth, dependent on John for emotional stability, calls him while wearing a metal bracelet cuff. The next morning, Elizabeth tries
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and is asked to wear a blindfold. John touches her briefly before a South American sex worker enters the room and caresses Elizabeth as John observes. Elizabeth shows anxiety, and the woman removes her blindfold. John takes the woman to the next room and starts undressing her. Elizabeth intervenes
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Someday after, John asks Elizabeth to crawl and pick up money as he throws it on the floor of his office. Elizabeth initially obliges but then objects, and John takes off his belt, whipping the floor, almost hitting her. Elizabeth cries and protests, but John continues to insist that she crawl and
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Elizabeth wants to introduce John to her friends, but he only wants to see her in the evenings and tells her to see her friends during the day. One evening, she is alone in his apartment and finds a photo of him with another woman named April Tover. When John calls and asks if she went through his
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John takes control of all aspects of Elizabeth's life, from what she wears and eats to how he brushes her hair and feeds her. Elizabeth becomes increasingly dependent on John, losing her sense of self. One day, she follows John to work and brings him lunch, telling him she wants to "be one of the
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with a $ 15 million budget. However, shooting fell two weeks behind schedule at the cost of an additional $ 500,000 due to constant fighting between Basinger, Rourke, and Lyne. Rourke claimed the tensions between the three worked to the film's advantage by making his and Basinger's characters'
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Over time, some critics and audiences have warmed to the film thanks to its success in the rental market. It performed very well in Europe, particularly in Italy, France and also in Latin America. Its success in France was so strong that it played for five years at a Paris cinema, earning
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is because Rourke and Basinger make the characters and their relationship convincing". He further elaborated by saying that their relationship was believable, and unlike many other characters in other erotic films at that time, the characters in this movie are much more real and human.
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sold well and the film itself became a huge success internationally in its unedited version, particularly in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom, making $ 100 million worldwide. It has also acquired a large fanbase on video and DVD and has developed a
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Elizabeth is confident and sexy at home with John, but she becomes withdrawn at work and thinks about her ex-husband Bruce, who starts dating her co-worker and roommate Molly. She goes to the countryside to visit an elderly artist named Farnsworth and secure an exhibit.
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to leave John's apartment, but he tries to convince her to stay by confessing his feelings. Elizabeth leaves anyway, and John begins a mental countdown, hoping she will return before he finishes. Elizabeth walks in the street among the crowd, crying.
429:. Elizabeth tries to leave, but the door is locked. John slaps her, she slaps him back, and he rapes her. Despite this, Elizabeth falls in love with John, so she starts to enjoy his dominant behavior and has sex with him on top of a clock tower. 456:, he asks Elizabeth to "spread your legs for daddy" in front of the saleswoman. At an equestrian store, he whips Elizabeth on the leg with a riding crop and tells the salesman, "I'll take this one." Later that evening, Elizabeth performs a 726:, MGM removed three minutes from the film's original North American theatrical release. The edits were intended to try to make the audience more sympathetic towards Elizabeth, to emphasize her consent in the affair, and to ensure an 612:
to greenlight the film. However, shortly before principal photography began TriStar withdrew from production due to "creative differences" with Lyne, which Lyne alleges was due to pressure from its principal stakeholder
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American audiences. The Producers Sales Organization blamed MGM for the film's underperformance in the United States, arguing that it had been unwilling to market the film due to its controversial subject matter.
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violently and flees with John in pursuit. They end up in an adult entertainment venue where Elizabeth starts kissing the man next to her during a
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famously steamy sex scenes titillate though the drama unfolding between the beddings is relatively standard for the genre". Audiences polled by
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The film was completed in 1984, but did not get released until February 1986. Considered too explicit by its American distributor
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pick up the money. She eventually does so before throwing the money in John's face and declaring that she hates the game.
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things, she admits it. He threatens to punish her, and when he returns home, he orders her to face the wall for a
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praised the film, giving it three and a half stars out of four, stating: "A lot of the success of
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The film was a significant departure from the much darker tone of the novel it is based upon. In
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film. He also chose locations around New York where he could film using natural light, including
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released an "uncut, uncensored version" on DVD that was 117 minutes. The film was released by
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after reading it, but initially felt that it would be impossible to make a studio film about
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on-screen conflicts more convincing, and that Lyne even encouraged it. Lyne used
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The film was shot between April 30, 1984, and August 10, 1984, on location in
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was going to compose the film's score, but his involvement ended after
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gave the film an average grade of "C−" on an A+ to F scale.
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After negative test screenings in the United States and an
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over its content. Filming proceeded with funding from the
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a necklace, and she does so. At the bedding section in
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Index

9½ Weeks (film)

Adrian Lyne
Sarah Kernochan
Zalman King
Patricia Louisianna Knop
Nine and a Half Weeks
Ingeborg Day
Mark Damon
Sidney Kimmel
Mickey Rourke
Kim Basinger
Peter Biziou
Ed Hansen
Tom Rolf
Jack Nitzsche
Jonesfilm
Producers Sales Organization
MGM/UA Entertainment Co.
erotic
romantic drama film
Adrian Lyne
Kim Basinger
Mickey Rourke
Sarah Kernochan
Zalman King
Patricia Louisianna Knop
1978 memoir of the same name
Ingeborg Day
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

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