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Dangerous Liaisons (First part)

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2010

The first part of the wonderful film "Dangerous Liaisons", from Glenn Close.

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  • Written by a french artillery officer, imagining the shit cake that is the aristocracy. And genius.

  • Wow, it's got that "old film" feel in the beginning where the credits move ever so slightly with the projector.

  • Can you please post the rest of the movie???

  • oh boy, I am reading the comments and I almost vomit,,,,

    what are you talking about? this is a masterpiece!

    who can compare with Valmont or other silly stuff? do you know the meaning of the word "class"?

    This is pure art in cinema, food for the (dark part of) soul...

    I can't understand 8 thumbs down

  • @slobomotion sorry I'm totally hi jacking this convo. I agree I liked both version but I really could not accept Firth as baddie gone good. He didnt have the sinister nature or indifferent manipulative nature Malchovich did, Fairuza Balk as Cecile was awkward for me and it seemed that the DL set was more authentic, more real, dramatic Than Valmont's. But both are strong in their own rights (Meg Tilly). its a shame they were released within a year of each other. read the book its phenomenal.

  • How can this even be translated into Castillian correctly? It'd take five meteres to spell out that Madame was wed...

  • @ericberner Seven Samurai with Alvin and the Chipmunks would be awesome...

  • Let's dub Wages of Fear next, using the Ninja Turtles as the voice over. Then Seven Samurai using Alvin and the Chipmunks. It's no more or less annoying.

  • oh my, with so many clothing obstacles how could so one have the time to have a liaison?

  • @ericberner Thanks, I am about to look at your clip you just sent. The two movies from the '80s are so darn good, it's kind of silly to pick at them, but we just didn't like Thurman as Cecile and felt the lady in the Forman movie was more genuine. I have no idea why so many movies don't stick to the books! Merteuil runs off, scarred but scot free to have more adventures, shafting her family w her debts! Love it! I liked both the Danceny actors equally, had no problem with Reeves.

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