Очень много слышала упоминаний об этом фильме. В своем жанре он даже культовый.
А я даже признаться ожидала увидеть совсем другое. Фильм удивил. Интересно ...
"Joel, you wanna know something? Every now and then say, "What the fuck."
"What the fuck" gives you freedom. Freedom brings opportunity. Opportunity makes your future.
What the fuck, make your move."
The dance scene where Joel dances to "Old Time Rock N' Roll" was completely improvised. In the sсript Tom Cruise was simply instructed to "dance to rock music".
In an effort for Tom Cruise to look more "teenage" in appearance, the producers of Risky Business (1983) put him though an unusual bit of physical training.
Cruise worked out 7 days a week in order to lose ten pounds. Once that had been accomplished,
he immediately ceased working out and ate extremely fatty foods in order to add a layer of baby fat. This is how he achieved that "fresh-faced" teenage look.
Sharon Stone auditioned for the role of Lana.
In the DVD commentary, Diane Lane says that Tom Cruise got the sсript for the film while shooting The Outsiders (1983) and had asked Lane to audition for the role of Lana.
Her father later told the producers there was "no way his daughter was playing a twenty-something hooker".
The sunglasses Joel wears are the Ray-Ban Wayfarer model. Annual sales of Wayfarers were languishing as of 1983 but skyrocketed 2000% after the movie's release.
Writer/Director Paul Brickman had a completely different ending for the film with a rather pessimistic tone,
with Joel being denied admission to Princeton and he and Lana sitting on the roof of a building overlooking the city pondering his future and hers, and for once Lana lets her guard down.
The studio however, wanted a "feel good" ending, because this was the popular theme of teen movies at the time,
so both versions were shot and shown to a test audience and it was agreed that their preference would be the ending for the film.
Risky Business 1983.
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