Marry who you should marry, treat your lover as your lover

Linwood 2022-03-16 08:01:01

The most poisonous woman's heart, Annete Bening Colin Firth's works of
gorgeous French court real-life shooting, perfectly restored the luxurious and exquisite life of the upper class nobles in the 18th century. I can only think of one word, exquisit. There is a novel in the plot, so I won't mention it much, but the novel is a flashback story through the letters of the two friends mentioned above, and the movie uses a synchronous narrative method, which feels closer. It's a mess. Cullen is A's lover, but he has a marriage contract with Cecil very early, only waiting for his pure little bride to grow up. And this little bride happens to be A's niece. When A, a young widow who is a veteran in love, a Parisian social noblewoman, got angry when she got the marriage contract of her lover. Going to the Marquis VERMONT, V is eagerly pursuing Miss M whose husband is not around in the village's aunt's manor (let's refine the initials, 囧, I can't remember the French name), Miss M is a young woman with an oriental temperament, 22 years old. At that time, V should have really liked her, but the wicked little A-cheek came over and said that he couldn't catch up with her. Then V got angry and wanted to bet that if he caught up with her, classmate A would devote himself to him. After that, his pursuit of Miss M was mixed with utilitarianism. And M kept it for a long time and finally could no longer resist V's diligent show of love. After V got her, he immediately ran back to ask for a prize, but was swept away by Xiao A who refused to acknowledge the account. On the other hand, the evil little A encouraged V to take the verginity of Sicil. Cecil later became pregnant with his child. But when Xi was at home, there was a harp tutor, a handsome man, and the two fell in love with each other without guessing. The boy found out what V had done and went to fight him, and V died. West, pregnant with a child, and Count Cullen entered the largest church in Paris without knowing it, and the marriage was personally witnessed by His Majesty France. On the wedding night, the earl will find out that his little bride is no longer a virgin, and it is time to smoke with anger. Well, this is the ultimate goal of classmate A. Look, this woman is indeed poisonous.
Her old man's wisdom is: marry the person you should marry, and treat your lover as your lover.

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  • Cathy 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    It's half a bead. It is already a masterpiece that cannot be reproduced at the level of shot scheduling, art and costumes. It's puzzling that Milos's work (or an adaptation of a masterpiece) should be slightly snubbed. Even if they hit the same theme in the same year, this one should be comparable to the famous one from Stephen Frears. The two films are very interesting and valuable as a comparison group. They are all directors with outstanding personal styles. I watched Freis's film on the plane, and I knew it was Freis's work as soon as a few scenes came out; this is also, I directly imagined Mozart in many indoor scenes. It is not only the tone of the director, but also the characters, atmosphere and arguments in the two films are different, and they are both successful and self-consistent.

  • Theresa 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    After watching the 5th edition of Dangerous Relationships, Annette Bening is still OK

Valmont quotes

  • Mertuil: More.

    Gercourt: More?

    Mertuil: I want more.

    Gercourt: Well, then you might have to find yourself another lover.

    Mertuil: Oh, no. I'm very happy with the one I have.

  • Madame de Tourvel: Sometimes my friends tell me I'm naive.

    [clutches her chest]

    Madame de Tourvel: But, I'm not so silly that I don't see what you want.

    Valmont: Yes? What do I want?

    Madame de Tourvel: If you don't stop talking that way, we can't be friends.