The Indecent Woman 1991 Imdb Access
The story centers on (played by José Way), a professional violinist living in Amsterdam with her husband, Charles (Coen van Vrijberghe de Coningh), and their young daughter, Anna (Lydia van Nergena). Her domestic life is comfortable yet "reassuring" to a fault—a quality she eventually finds suffocating, famously stating in the film, "I don't want to be reassured. I want to be afraid" .
With a 5.3/10 rating from nearly 500 votes on IMDb Ratings , the film is generally viewed as a niche erotic drama. Reviews often highlight the intense atmosphere, typical of the "erotic thriller" genre popular in the late 80s and early 90s, where sexual tension is used to drive the narrative forward.
The narrative opens with a quote from French philosopher Georges Bataille: "Every human being should go astray at least once in life," setting a somber, intellectual tone for the unraveling that follows.

