I always feel that something is missing

Christopher 2021-10-22 14:33:42

It's a good story, no wonder it is constantly being put on the screen in various adaptations.

However, there are some areas in this movie that are not enough for people, such as the relationship between Catherine and Sabastine, such as their parents, their past experiences, their current scenery, and Anne's identity, etc., and these people Aristocratic background.

Some places are also inexplicably lengthy, such as that old house, where many rival scenes are shot in that old house, and those rival scenes are not concise and expressive enough.

In the end Sabastine also died inexplicably. I think he was very energetic when he said to Catherine that I love you. I thought he was fractured or disabled at most, but he would have it in two seconds. Knowing that he is hung up, still a colorful photo and countless flowers are placed in the hall, waterfall Khan...

Why does a drunk
guy invite so many students, it seems that he is still in the school hall... And, what about someone like Catherine? I shed some tears...

And that diary, I don’t understand what is written on it, why is Catherine on the first page? How did Sabastine feel about Catherine before? Is there love? Infatuated? Why didn’t the movie make it clear?

And why do you want to bet with Catherine with that bet? Catherine is really so good at making love?

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Cruel Intentions quotes

  • Greg McConnell: [Sebastian walks in on Blaine and Greg fooling around] Shit! Give me my fucking underwear!

    Blaine Tuttle: All right! Don't get so huffy!

  • Kathryn: [takes her hand off his crotch] Down, boy.