This is a relationship in which the most heartfelt exchange is: "Did I ever tell you I love you?" It's a romance in which Moore loves Harrelson because he makes her see the architectural beauty in carwash buildings, because he impulsively leaps over parking meters, because it says she has to love him in the script. "You have no idea," says ardent Harrelson. "Your pants are on fire," says Moore, looking over his shoulder. At one point, during one of the couple's heated moments, Harrelson unwittingly tosses his jocks onto a burning stove. Determined to show off her six-hour-a-day workout, Moore slips into panties more times than the average Victoria's Secret model. Underwear, it turns out, becomes quite a motif. On the side of love, you have down-and-out architect Harrelson, whose greatest qualities are the soulless "dream house" he has constructed overlooking the Pacific coast and his propensity for strewing underwear all over the house. On the money side, you have Redford, who may resemble a wax effigy of himself but is loaded. In Adrian Lyne's latest monstrosity, love takes on money - and loses. "I just keep thinking about it," says Moore. After initially rejecting Redford, they can't sleep that night. It sends the married couple into a quandary. In "Indecent Proposal," billionaire Robert Redford offers Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore a cool million for a night with Moore.
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