Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics upon its release, the film was a massive commercial success. It grossed over $266 million worldwide against a $38 million budget.
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Modern society has blurred the lines of what constitutes an "indecent proposal." Dating apps and "Sugar Daddy" websites (e.g., Seeking.com) operate as massive, algorithm-driven indexes of proposals.
Much of the film deals with the fallout of the decision, leading to the couple's temporary separation and David's jealousy. 📂 Where to Find it (Index of Platforms) Streaming: You can watch the film on Netflix .
Cybersecurity firms now argue that search engines should actively scan for open indices containing threatening legal phrases such as "indecent proposal," "non-consensual," or "coercive contract." Using AI pattern recognition, a search engine could flag a directory before a human ever sees the result.
This paper examines the cultural, legal, and ethical dimensions of the phrase and concept "indecent proposal" as manifested in literature, film, law, and everyday discourse. It traces origins and notable uses, analyzes the 1993 film Indecent Proposal and its source novel, surveys legal definitions and related doctrines in several common-law jurisdictions, and considers moral frameworks and social responses to propositions that trade money or other benefits for sexual or intimate acts. The paper concludes with implications for contemporary debates about consent, commodification, and regulation.
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Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics upon its release, the film was a massive commercial success. It grossed over $266 million worldwide against a $38 million budget.
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Modern society has blurred the lines of what constitutes an "indecent proposal." Dating apps and "Sugar Daddy" websites (e.g., Seeking.com) operate as massive, algorithm-driven indexes of proposals. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics upon its
Much of the film deals with the fallout of the decision, leading to the couple's temporary separation and David's jealousy. 📂 Where to Find it (Index of Platforms) Streaming: You can watch the film on Netflix . This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Cybersecurity firms now argue that search engines should actively scan for open indices containing threatening legal phrases such as "indecent proposal," "non-consensual," or "coercive contract." Using AI pattern recognition, a search engine could flag a directory before a human ever sees the result.
This paper examines the cultural, legal, and ethical dimensions of the phrase and concept "indecent proposal" as manifested in literature, film, law, and everyday discourse. It traces origins and notable uses, analyzes the 1993 film Indecent Proposal and its source novel, surveys legal definitions and related doctrines in several common-law jurisdictions, and considers moral frameworks and social responses to propositions that trade money or other benefits for sexual or intimate acts. The paper concludes with implications for contemporary debates about consent, commodification, and regulation.
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