Ten Movie Characters' Incomprehensible Mistakes9 of 10
"This is not gonna stop. It keeps going on and on."
The mistake: After the 'rabbit' and the 'car' incident, enough was enough for Dan, who barges into Alex' appartment and attacks her. The fight is brutal and comes close to end with a death. Yet, after overpowering Alex, Dan leaves the apartment and asks the Police to arrest her.
The consequence: Well, what do you know! Alex disappears, and we know we'll have a second round.
Alternative: Since his family's life was at stakes, then how about neutralizing Alex, and then call the Police? (Of course this also had to do with the alternate ending that had Alex committing suicide after the attack, but within the actual narrative of the film, Dan leaving Alex made no sense whatsoever)
The mistake: After the 'rabbit' and the 'car' incident, enough was enough for Dan, who barges into Alex' appartment and attacks her. The fight is brutal and comes close to end with a death. Yet, after overpowering Alex, Dan leaves the apartment and asks the Police to arrest her.
The consequence: Well, what do you know! Alex disappears, and we know we'll have a second round.
Alternative: Since his family's life was at stakes, then how about neutralizing Alex, and then call the Police? (Of course this also had to do with the alternate ending that had Alex committing suicide after the attack, but within the actual narrative of the film, Dan leaving Alex made no sense whatsoever)
PeopleMichael Douglas, Glenn Close
TitlesFatal Attraction
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