Erotic thriller
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- | The '''erotic thriller''' is a [[film genre]] which consists of [[erotica]] and [[thriller film|thriller]] and had become popular since the 1980s and the rise of [[VCR]] [[market penetration]]. The genre includes such films as ''[[Basic Instinct]]'', ''[[Fatal Attraction]]'', ''[[Looking for Mr. Goodbar]]'' and ''[[In the Cut]]''. They feature two female [[stereotype]]s: [[femme fatale]]s and [[damsels in distress]]. | + | The '''erotic thriller''' is a [[film genre]] which consists of [[erotica]] and [[thriller film|thriller]], it became popular in the 1980s with the rise of [[home video]]. The genre includes such films as ''[[Basic Instinct]]'', ''[[Fatal Attraction]]'', ''[[Looking for Mr. Goodbar]]'' and ''[[In the Cut]]''. They feature two female [[stereotype]]s: [[femme fatale]]s and [[damsels in distress]]. |
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The erotic thriller is a film genre which consists of erotica and thriller, it became popular in the 1980s with the rise of home video. The genre includes such films as Basic Instinct, Fatal Attraction, Looking for Mr. Goodbar and In the Cut. They feature two female stereotypes: femme fatales and damsels in distress.
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