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<p dir="auto"><strong>aawsmith-1</strong> — <em>18 years ago(May 02, 2007 05:48 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">Anyone?<br />
From The Joker.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yes, I watched it in 1988. I dragged my then boyfriend (now husband), and I loved it. He, not so much. But he pretended to, bless him.<br />
John Malkovich was very attractive, but I think almost any man is sexy in 18th century clothing.</p>
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<p dir="auto">The wonderful thing about films is they don't change as the years go by, unless they are re-edited into a "director's cut" or whatnot.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I didit was just like it is now only new!</p>
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<p dir="auto">I saw this twice in the theater.  Both audiences were 30-50 people, and they loved it.  And both times there was an audible gasp when Uma Thurman bared her breasts.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Essentially the story is straightforward. It's primarily about vanity, a lack of contentment and what transpires when one is motivated by these feelings. You can't have been paying much attention.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I think perhaps this movie is beyond your mental capacitythat's your problem, not the movie's.</p>
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<p dir="auto">One of the very few movies in my life that I have ever walked out of. After a half hour of watching this film, I had no idea who was who or what was going on. I heard people in the theater laughing and had no idea what they were laughing about. I absolutely hate movies or tv shows that I am unable to follow, so I just gave up and walked out. I've never bothered to try and watch it again. A truly horrible experience. If I was rating this movie, I'd give it a zero! I don't understand how anyone could follow this movie.. too complex.</p>
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<p dir="auto">// Watch it a few times, is my suggestion to all of you. //<br />
This is excellent advice.  I've watched it several times over the years, and am always amazed at the little things I pick up with each viewing - things that take on a different meaning, haven't noticed before, etc.  Each viewing seems to bring something new.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Yes, I did, and it was as great a cinematic experience as it is nowadays. I've just watched it for what must have been the 5th or 6th time and I'm always enthralled and always find a little detail that went unnoticed in previous viewings. This film has everything perfect: cast, costume, dialogue, acting, directing, etc. The opening scene, with both JM and GC looking into the mirror, which is the camera (meaning US) is a gem. This is a film about stripping of one's mask and, as such, should touch most people in a number of different ways.<br />
Watch it a few times, is my suggestion to all of you.<br />
I'm ready to listen. Are you ready to think?</p>
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<p dir="auto">I can honestly say that this was an incredible experience<br />
I think that I may have seen it seven times at the theater<br />
Unfortunately it may very well have influenced me during my most influential years as a young man<br />
I was teenager when it came out<br />
so it was basically like the teens experiences of Cruel Intentions today<br />
I was absolutely mesmerized by all aspects of the movie the first time<br />
I enjoyed it<br />
The second time, I was able to follow who was who and then the detailed aspects of the games being played became absolutely additcting with each viewing<br />
Now of course, I loved Michelle Pfieffer. And John Malkovich became an instant All Time Great just from this performance alone. And then there is Glenn Close. All three will hold a special place for me forever now as actors.<br />
The dance that is the dialogue in this movie can be watched over and over just like you listen to your favorite song over and over.<br />
Malkovich's manipulative words and how he completly toyed with Pfieffer. unbelievable.<br />
Again, this is probably not the best movie for a teenager to fall in love with. Because it is the ultimate in how to control and play with the opposite sex. But wow. It is awesome.<br />
And it is so incredibly funny in the most subtle ways.<br />
When Tourvel basically tells Valmont that he has spent his whole life not being worthy and being a danger to be close tofor a brief moment, the slightest smile comes across Malkovich's face because he was quite proud of that true statement and found it to be a suh-weet insult.<br />
The puns and mischevious back and forth was incredible.<br />
The entire elementary games that are played with the the children are sick, twisted, and wonderful.<br />
And hey, I still think to myself that mantra just like Merteuil's one simple principle, "win or die"<br />
Oh it's not healthy, true, but you do get what you settle for in this life<br />
HA</p>
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<p dir="auto">It was a lot like the film is now, only on a very big screen. Or maybe I'm not understanding what you mean.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I saw it when it came out on video, maybe early 1990?  The costumes were simply amazing.  The movie had a style that few period pieces have matched.</p>
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