I think it's very similar to closer.
I can't watch this type of movies that lead to the end of the relationship between the two. Too much work. It goes against my sentiments. I can't see this auntie.
I insisted on writing it immediately after I read it twice. I read it twice because I didn’t understand it. I didn’t understand it, and it didn’t mean I didn’t understand it. I believe that such a meaningless story happened, and I felt that I missed some key information of the film again and again, so I insisted on watching it again.
But this is a famous novel, and there have been three versions, so I can't say for sure. So my article will be very vulgar, the kind of vulgarity that is not good if you don't appreciate it. Hey hey, cool, no burden.
The title of this film appears in the book to learn and introduce the two necessary elements of the master idea, that is, the master idea of a script, which consists of two parts, the value and the reason. Usually the value is shown in the climax of the final act to show whether it is positive or negative. The movie is clearly a love story with a negative ending. The ending is almost self-defeating and destructive, so the process we look at is a process of discussing the reasons for the formation of this negative value.
I don't know why the best adapted screenplay got it, because I haven't read the original, and I won't necessarily be interested in watching it within ten or eight years. I really don't like this theme and background. But after reading it, I have a brief understanding of the original content: Dangerous relationship comes from the epistolary novel of the same name 200 years ago, the author is Choderlos de Laclos in France. The story tells the story of a pair of devil lovers in the social world, the Marquise Merteuil and the Viscount Valmont, who use their respective charms to deal with the love scene: the relationship in the play is very chaotic, in order to get revenge for the Count Gercourt who abandoned her, the Marquise Merteuil introduces the other's fiancée, and the innocent and pure Cécile falls in love. With a young music teacher Danceny. At the same time, veteran lover Valmont also found another target Mrs. Tourvel, Valmont tried to destroy the latter's piety and innocence. After being rejected, a resentful Valmont used Danceny's letters to coerce and lure Cécile into rape.
On the other side, Mrs. Tourvel couldn't stand Valmont's stalking and finally compromised. While under pressure from Merteuil, Valmont, terrified and disturbed, left the Tourvel, who committed suicide in despair in the heavy rain. The lost Valmont returned home and sought comfort in Cécile's arms, and the Marchioness, who had been on the sidelines for a long time, took the opportunity to call the music teacher who loved Cécile to see this scene. An angry Danceny immediately took out his saber and duel with Valmont. But at this moment, Valmont's mind is full of Tourvel's shadow. He knows that he has lost the only true love in his life, so he committed suicide under the sword of Danceny. Seeing Valmont's body, the Marquise realizes that she has lost everything she had in the battle - love, power and status, and her whole person collapses.
It can be seen that the adapted script has the following reserved and weakened parts: I personally think that for the audience who have not read the original work, the relationship between the two male and female thieves v and m, and their social skills are not prominent enough, at least I think The first time I really didn't understand the original reason why the Viscount wanted to get m, and from the lines and behaviors, this reason was not urgent enough to become the reason for the upcoming fine game.
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