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      karaladh — 13 years ago(November 11, 2012 06:39 PM)

      Go watch a David Lynch movie, then you can talk about complexity.
      You know what you are? You're the son of a thousand fathers. All bastards like you.

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        spookyrat1 — 12 years ago(February 15, 2014 01:26 AM)

        Ok, I have watched the first half. I[ understand a little more, but not too much. There's still a lot of confusion. I'm at the part where Valmont (Malkovich)is in bed with Cecile (Uma Thurman) and Uma has just taken off her nightgown and reveals her breasts.
        I know this post is some years old, but I feel compelled to comment. Just to state what I believe to be the obvious. Why not wait to see and reflect on the whole film before you post.
        Just very hard to understand, hard to pick up on things. Get my drift?
        Yes and is it any wonder you had difficulties following the narrative.

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          SeisCinemaSeis — 16 years ago(August 19, 2009 05:28 AM)

          I don't know how old are you. But if this help you, the first time I saw Dangerous Liaisons I was 15 or 16 years old, and found it boring to death.
          I watched it again in my mid 20's and found that this movie was actually pretty good. Years later (recently) saw it once again and I was completely captivated by its elegance and its glorious decadence. Besides I did understand much better the historical context of the film and its social and political implications. Something that I missed the 1st time I saw it.
          Movies like Dangerous Liaisons and other period dramas are an acquired taste. I am not saying that teens cannot enjoy it, but certainly the older you are, the more you learn to appreciate this kind of films.

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            ribby45 — 13 years ago(October 15, 2012 02:51 PM)

            SeisCinemaSeis -
            I was 27 when it came out & I thought it was the business.
            Glenn Close never better.
            John Malkovich hotter than July.
            Incredibly decadent and stylish.
            24 years later - Glenn Close never better.
            John Malkovich older than the hills.
            And I feel more than slightly mucky just thinking about the seduction scenes now.
            You get older and your perceptions change about films.
            Not all - some films I will always worship.
            Also, a few bad relationships will kick you into touch about the truth about men & women.
            You're right though - films like this are an acquired taste.
            A French piece of literature translated by an Englishman into a hit play, then turns into a hit piece of US arthouse (albeit without the original English cast).
            That was quite something then.
            Can't see it happening now.

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              acyancat — 11 years ago(April 25, 2014 07:37 PM)

              Actually there was a Brits in it, Peter Capaldi, Oscar-winning director and 12th Doctor, as Valmont's valet.

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                emmeaki — 15 years ago(September 12, 2010 08:22 PM)

                I was 15 when I saw this film back then and I understood everything.
                What a waste. Oh, the humanity!

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                  tj19 — 14 years ago(September 25, 2011 12:21 AM)

                  Umm, maybe the OP is just slowww.
                  Actually no maybe, THE OP IS SLOWWW

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                      student_points — 14 years ago(December 07, 2011 01:18 PM)

                      he is. How can you not understand??? Normal IQ but perhaps low EQ?
                      I saw it when i was 14, without subtitles, cause my native language is not english, and it was crystal clear.
                      I found the movie Valmont to be more confusing, because some things in the book have been left out, like Valmont's motivation to seduce Cecile and Dangerous Liaisons is very clear about everything.

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