Sunday, October 21, 2007

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HERE IS THE SUMMARY FOR THE MOVIE CRUEL INTENTIONS FROM IMDB

Kathryn makes a bet that her step-brother, Sebastian, won't be able to bed Annette (a virgin, who wants to wait until marriage) before the start of the school year. If he loses, Kathryn gets his Roadster, if he wins, he gets Kathryn Written by Scott Stoecker {mrgastruck@yahoo.com}

Kathryn and Sebastian, two wealthy, manipulative teenage step-siblings from Manhattan's upper-crust, conspire in Cruel Intentions, a wickedly entertaining tale of seduction and betrayal. The stakes are high when the duo agrees upon a deliciously diabolical wager of sexual conquest without consequences. The pawns? The naive Celcile Caldwell and the virginal Annette Hargrove. Its summer break, and Kathryn has been dumped by her beau, Court Reynolds, for the innocent Cecile. Desperate to get even, Kathryn challenges Sebastian to ruin Celcile by deflowering her and turning her into a tramp-thus humiliating Court by delivering Cecile to him as damaged goods. Sebastian has pretty much 'had' all of the girls in New York City up to this point, and he's gotten a bit bored of it all. Though this is too easy a conquest for him, he obliges. He sets his sights on a greater challenge-the new headmaster's daughter, Annette, who recently wrote an article in Seventeen Magazine about how she intends to stay pure until she marries her boyfriend. Sebastian bets Kathryn that he can seduce the chaste and pristine Annette before school begins in the fall. Kathryn thinks this feat impossible and quickly agrees to the wager. The stakes: if Sebastian succeeds, Kathryn must give him a night of unbridled pleasure, something's he's wanted since their parents got married. If he fails, he must forfeit his priceless 1956 Jaguar to Kathryn and suffer the shame of defeat. Written by ---

Bickering step-siblings together quietly control much of the social lives of the students in an affluent NY prep school. Sebastian sees himself as a kind of Don Juan, who always gets his woman, while Katherine would rather enact revenge on ex-flames and corrupt incoming freshmen. One day, Kathryn and Sebastian, driven by a mutual lust for each other and a love of messing with innocent young people's lives, hatch a nefarious plan, and place a kind of bet. Sebastian is to woo and bed the daughter of the new headmaster (a very adamant virgin with plans to only "wait until marriage"), and if he is able to accomplish this seemingly impossible task, he can have his way with Kathryn - the one woman whom he KNOWS he can not have. If he is unable to seduce the ice queen, however, Katherine gets his classic car. Written by J.J. Neal

A pair of unscrupulous siblings star in a sexy tale of seduction, revenge and conquest. After cleverly seducing and ruining the reputation of an unsuspecting classmate, the sparks fly when Kathryn poses the ultimate challenge to her insatiable stepbrother Sebastian: deflower the Headmaster's beautiful, virgin daughter Annette. If he fails, Kathryn gets his 1956 jaguar convertible, but if he succeeds, Sebastain gets to possess and bed Kathryn. The stakes are high, but for Sebastian, the payoff is feverishly irresistible and before the summer's over, no one will escape their relentless game of cat and mouse . . . until one of them is bitten by the most unlikely sensation of all . . . love. Written by Robert Lynch {docrlynch@yahoo.com}

HERE IS A REVIEW FOR THE MOVIE CRUEL INTENTIONS FROM DVDTALK

Films profoundly effect my moods. A bad film can leave me angered for a week or more. A good film can leave me smiling for an even longer period. As I sit typing this review(smiling contently), I must say that I liked this film immensely. No one would call it a work of art, and at times "Cruel Intentions" shows its flaws, but it's definitely far and away the smartest and most energetic of the new genre of teen films that has been popping up lately. The film is a reworking of Dangerous Liasons, only now a set of rich Manhattan kids are involved in the schemes. Ryan Phillipe stars as Sebastian Valmont, a rich playboy who simply spends his free time jetting around in his sportscar or writing in his journal about his latest conquest of yet another Manhattan girl. He's joined in his games by his stepsister, Kathryn, a seductress who's angered when she doesn't get her way. I've never liked Phillipe in any of his performances, especially last Summer's "54", where he was almost painful to watch in the role of a bartender at the famous disco club; his performance here is, incredibly, a 180 degree turn into excellence: he's perfect in the role of a young man who's contstantly spinning lies and putting on a happy face to convince the world around him that he's no worse than the next guy. It's the turn from the "happy face" to what lies underneath that constantly makes this performance so fun to watch. It's on display perfectly in the opening scene when Sebastian visits his therapist in a scene that's a perfect observation of the sort of celebrity that comes to the upper class psychologists out there. It ends with the perfect spin as well, with a phone call from the therapist's daughter about Sebastian, but by that time, he's already moved on to his next conquest. Gellar matches him word for word as Kathryn, in a smart, tight performance as the girl who knows all the angles towards getting her way, whether it means using herself or making a simple phone call to start a series of events in order. She's off on her own plans when her boyfriend dumps her for Cecile, a girl Kathryn wants to turn into "damaged goods" to deliver back to her ex-boyfriend. Selma Blair is frequently priceless in the role of Cecile, blessing the character with some scenes of pure, goofy hilarity. It's a rich, wonderful performance. The best scenes of the film may be between Gellar and Phillipe, but Blair is perfection as the movie's more comedic side.

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