Today's Amway is an old movie that you will never feel out of date at any time!
Filmed by British director Stephen Frears in 1988, the film is adapted from the novel "Dangerous Relationships" by the famous French 18th-century novelist Lacroix. It is the most famous film version, and it is also a film adaptation with the highest similarity to the novel.
He won three Oscars in 1989: Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction, and Best Costume Design.
When the original novel was published in 1782, it caused dissatisfaction because the characters insinuated some people in aristocratic society, and the author Laclo was also imprisoned.
The vulgar version of the story:
The current lover of a scheming marquise wants to marry a little girl relative of hers. The marquise is very annoyed, so she asks her other ex-lover, who is handsome and has a good handle on women, to seduce this little girl relative. To give my current lover a green hat on their wedding night.
Who would have known that this ex-lover who always liked unruly women, fell in love with another decent woman who had been a widow for many years in the process... The Marquise accompanied two lovers, how could she just let it go? Tragedy begins here...
A good story is never short of supporters. Several films adapted from this novel have received good box office and beer. for example:
Korean version of "Scandal"
(I looked hard enough to recognize the male lead as Bae Yong Joon!)
Chinese version of "Dangerous Relations"
(The two heroines, Cecilia Cheung and Zhang Ziyi, both have small faces!)
American high school students version of "Deadly Game"
PS: The following impressions are from when I watched this version of "Dangerous Relationships" filmed by Stephen Frears.
Body: This is out of my control
1
Love, game! Many people often put these two words together. In a relationship that has not yet been determined, I will also put them together, guessing, temptation, doubt, affirmation... Before the relationship is determined , it is really like a game, the two people involved want to win, and they do everything they can to keep the control firmly in their own hands.
If you really know where your heart is, it is stupid to fight. The smartest way to get love is, of course, to experience this wonderful feeling with your heart.
Forget, I am writing an article about the mood related to the movie, let's go back to the movie, don't bother to tell the story, just talk about the mood. It took a few minutes now to calm down.
2
Man, control, lie, these words jumped out one by one after I watched the movie, when I saw that the male protagonist was using his skillful skills to easily get the kindness and some stupid beauty of the beautiful woman. When trusting, I laughed while listening to his rhetoric, what a familiar scene, why are women so gullible all the time?
I also often laugh at kindness. In this world, only kindness is the best to be bullied. But kind-hearted people will always be involuntarily giving to others their excessive love. Is kindness really so funny? I ask myself. But why are we always involuntarily approaching the pure soul? Because it's really warm!
(Do you recognize these two small fresh ones? You were very handsome when you were young, but unfortunately they are both supporting roles!)
What is the most unbearable thing for a man in a relationship? This film let us know through the indifferent and scheming woman, that is the feeling of being controlled by a woman. Of course, this is the experience that the hero in the film exchanged with his life and blood. Before that, he only remembered to conquer Just thinking about winning the war.
As the old woman who experienced the world in the film said, women will bring happiness to men, and women's happiness must always be found by themselves. I'm thinking about giving and receiving, which is happier?
Manipulating men requires a high IQ, and sometimes it is actually very simple, as long as they make full use of their stupid self-righteousness and competitive psychology, when I see the heroine playing with men in the palm of my hand, I admire her IQ and at the same time. Sympathy for her, just as I sympathize with all people with strong desires, they are obviously asking for trouble.
The existence of a woman like the Marchioness challenges the self-esteem of men to an unprecedented challenge. She is like a flag raised high. If you capture her, the victory will be yours. Her every move, a smile, a word of encouragement, is like a trumpet sound when you go to the battlefield. Every time the male protagonist wins her chastity, he runs towards her with joy, and it is obvious that the male protagonist circles around her like a hound who only asks for credit. But he thought he was conquering her!
For the male protagonist, conquering such a woman is equivalent to conquering all women. I am now thinking, if there is a man like the hero in the film, if one day he realizes that he is only being used by a woman, what kind of blow will his proud heart take, and what kind of actions will he make?
3
Emotions are the same in any age, people are full of longing for it, but when it comes, they are often hurt by deceit, hesitation, doubt and many other factors. It will make your heart hurt very much after the male protagonist is dying after explaining all his feelings and the faults he has done with the phrase "This is not within my control" that the indifferent and vicious woman taught!
Maybe the director just wants to make your heart hurt, and then remember all the good things, such as love is so fragile, you can't afford too much. Even if I saw the last tear she shed when she was dying and determined that she actually had his love, I didn't want or want to interpret that as a tear of forgiveness!
The Marquise, who once thought she could control everything, found that everything was out of her control. For example, the man she wanted to conquer would actually fall in love with someone else and choose to die. She is still gorgeous, but this time she appeared in In the sigh of contempt, her mask was completely torn off.
What did she get? Emotions can never be used to manipulate or play with!
(Finish)
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