Dangerous Liaisons

Dangerous Liaisons

  • Director: Stephen Frears
  • Writer: Christopher Hampton,Choderlos de Laclos
  • Countries of origin: United States, United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 24, 1989
  • Sound mix: Dolby
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Gefährliche Liebschaften
  • "Dangerous Liaisons" is a romance film directed by Stephen Freys, starring Glenn Close and John Malkovich.
    The film tells the story of a storm of eroticism on the eve of the French Revolution in the 18th century.

    Details

    • Release date February 24, 1989
    • Filming locations Château de Neuville, Gambais, Yvelines, France
    • Production companies Lorimar Film Entertainment, NFH Productions, Warner Bros.

    Box office

    Budget

    $14,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $34,670,720

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $84,451

    Gross worldwide

    $34,670,720

    Movie reviews

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    • By Gussie 2022-12-31 05:58:04

      woman's jealousy


      I don't know what was the original intention of the ambitious artillery lieutenant Laclo to concoct "Dangerous Relationships", but interpreting it from a modern perspective can not only read out: Violating the rules of the game, the principle that if you move your true feelings will be fatal, there are more important things. A clue - a woman's jealousy is deadly, it is a snake that gets into the heart, spit out venom, and is bound to die together.

      All the crimes stemmed from...

    • By Mona 2022-12-30 09:35:16

      Agreement to get the young woman. . Reward and fuck yourself

      The plot logic of this film from the beginning is in the clouds and fog, and the logical relationship is not clear. . Completely blinded by the non-Buddha's face and Thurman's chest. . . Seriously deal with the problem and come to see it in the clouds and fog, because there is no logic in setting up the game at the beginning. . The heroine's revenge target is the fiancée of her ex-lover who has lost her love, and finds the prostitute Valmont to do it. . . As a result, the kinks found it...

    • By Zelma 2022-12-29 00:01:56

      Mrs Mortier, all you have to do is wait.

      I had nothing to do, and my mood was mottled. I suddenly remembered that I was excited after watching this film for a long time. Why was I excited? Mrs. Mortier, it's so awesome. How many women have to die for love and become the spoils of men, but Mrs. Mortier can stand upright, control others between applause, the king of love.
             No matter who is a man or a woman who doesn't want you to be the winner in love, he/she works hard for you and misses you day and night, but how many...

    • By Brice 2022-12-25 10:27:48

      Don't fall in love

      24-year-old Keanu Reeves was a puny, student-like, pretty little character, a world away from The Matrix, pale and young, almost childish.
              A trace of sadness, a little buried kindness, or a love that has long since withered, but only for a moment. This woman, who entered the social circle at the age of 15, has learned in her life to cover up pain with joy and deceive with indifference, leaving only the behavior learned from moralists, the thinking learned from philosophers, and the...

    • By Lessie 2022-12-24 17:10:07

      Release the little devil in your heart

      I have seen at least three different movies with similar plots, South Korea has "Scandal" starring Bae Yongjun and Jeon Doyeon, the United States has Ryan Philip's "Dangerous Game" (cruel motive), this French court version of "Dangerous Relationships". " filmed in 1988, it should be the originator of the mountain. I don't know why people are so fond of remakes of swingers to seduce chaste martyrs, and then they really fall in love with the theme of finally sacrificing their lives to atone for...

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    • By Major 2023-09-28 03:46:59

      At first glance I knew I would like the tone, I thought "it is beyond my control" ~ Uma Thurman Keanu Reeves Michelle Pfeiffer Those once young faces are so well made that I can't believe it It is a work from...

    • By Wilbert 2023-09-25 03:01:28

      Then you have tried your best to plan.. what are you expecting? Then the cold and arrogant insight into everything will rewrite the ending, you win.. so what? ?You're just happy?? Maybe..or you say it well..Vanity and happiness are...

    • By Alexandrine 2023-09-24 01:08:00

      It's too classic, the cast is so strong that it's speechless, and sure enough, the romance is still the most magical when it is staged on the stage of the 18th...

    • By Arne 2023-09-19 14:35:09

      Well, betrayal, seduction, depravity, high-class gossip or something, so...

    • By Rudy 2023-09-13 12:25:52

      It's a very good film, the actors are big-name and professional, and the acting skills are very enjoyable. Regarding the film, discussing love and conspiracy, can a sentence of "powerlessness" really erase everything? Probably only the clearest...

    Movie plot

    It tells how in 18th-century France, the court was corrupt and morally depraved. A marquise Maitreya ( played by Glenn Close ) who was good at playing tricks was so angry that her young lover decided to marry the pure 16-year-old aristocratic girl Cecil ( played by Uma Thurman). ), he instigated the notorious vanity prodigal son Valmon ( played by John Malkovich ) to lure Cecil and destroy her perfect body. However, Valmont thinks this...
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    Behind the scenes gags

    · Suzuki Kotz, who plays Mrs. Dwarren, played Dr. Gribamu (the modern version of Dangerous Liaisons) in Cruel Intentions in 1999. In these two films, Valmont seduces her daughter.
    Pierre Ambroises François Chaudello de Lacroix's novel Dangerous Liaisons was first published in 1782. Queen Marie Antoinette considered the book to be defamatory, and in her own private collection, she sent someone to pack the book as a blank cover. Then no...
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    Movie quotes

    • Marquise de Merteuil: You'll find the shame is like the pain, you only feel it once.

    • Madame Marie de Tourvel: I'm beginning to think you may have planned the whole exercise.

      Vicomte de Valmont: I had no idea you were staying here! Not that it would have disturbed me in the slightest if I had known. You see, until I met you, I had only ever experienced desire. Love, never.

      Madame Marie de Tourvel: That's enough.

      Vicomte de Valmont: No, no, you made an accusation and you must allow me the opportunity to defend myself! Now, I'm not going to deny that I was aware of your beauty. But the point is, this has nothing to do with your beauty. As I got to know you, I began to realize that beauty was the least of your qualities. I became fascinated by your goodness. I was drawn in by it. I didn't understand what was happening to me. And it was only when I began to feel actual, physical pain every time you left the room that it finally dawned on me: I was in love, for the first time in my life. I knew it was hopeless, but that didn't matter to me. And it's not that I want to have you. All I want is to deserve you. Tell me what to do. Show me how to behave. I'll do anything you say.

    • Vicomte de Valmont: You see, I have no intention of breaking down her prejudices. I want her to believe in God and virtue and the sanctity of marriage, and still not be able to stop herself. I want the excitement of watching her betray everything that's is most important to her. Surely you understand that. I thought betrayal was your favorite word.

      Marquise de Merteuil: No, no..."cruelty." I always think that has a nobler ring to it.