

The film turns extremely predictable in the second half and it really turns into your typical Hollywood film, which is a shame because it could have been so much more. I'm not going to spoil anything but it really did seem like the writers got this great idea but didn't know where it should go or finish. The problem is the second portion or the final act if you will. The first hour of the movie is extremely good because you get to feel for these two characters and their journey and decision is something rather exciting to watch unfold. The concept of selling yourself for a million dollars is perfectly executed and I thought the filmmakers did a terrific job at nailing all the important parts of this. When this film was first released I was rather hit and miss on it but I think time has been extremely kind to it and looking back on it you can't help but say the actually concept was one of the best of its time and there's no question we have three terrific performances.

They end up losing everything they own when a billionaire playboy (Robert Redford) offers them a million dollars for a night with the wife. Indecent Proposal (1993) *** (out of 4) A married couple (Woody Harrelson, Demi Moore) hit a string of bad luck and are about to lose their home so they decide to go to Vegas and win some money. Indecent Proposal asks some very disturbing questions about the price and value of human beings. The three stars all do well in this film. He does it well, but his public sure never wanted him in these kinds of roles. What's someone like Harrelson to do? I'm sure the fact that he was not playing a good guy is what perked Redford's interest in this part. Who could resist and her this millionaire has the looks and charm of Robert Redford. He courted her in a similar manner that Redford courts Moore. When Selznick was smitten with Jones he never let the fact that she was already married deter him a bit. Selznick, Jennifer Jones, and her first husband Robert Walker. But an example closer to Hollywood would involve the triangle of David O. The fabulously wealthy Redford no doubt sees himself with that same kind of power. And Charles himself married off many a discarded mistress. Husbands regularly pushed their wives on to the King's attention in hopes of advancement. Back during the reign of Charles II and other monarchs in other countries were guilty of the same thing, Charles as we know had a voracious sexual appetite. She and husband Woody Harrelson will get a really large sum of money, more than enough to take them out of financial quagmire they're in as a result of the boom of the Eighties souring off during the presidency of Bush 41. He's the man who makes the Indecent Proposal to Demi Moore to spend a night of nights. The most notable thing about Indecent Proposal is the appearance of Robert Redford in a kind of villainous role.
