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Cruel Intentions
Theatrical release posterDirected by Roger Kumble Produced by Neal H. Moritz Written by Choderlos de Laclos (Novel)
Roger KumbleStarring Sarah Michelle Gellar
Ryan Phillipe
Reese Witherspoon
Selma Blair
Louise Fletcher
Swoosie Kurtz
Sean Patrick Thomas
Christine BaranskiMusic by Edward Shearmur Cinematography Theo Van De Sande Editing by Jeff Freeman Studio Original Film
Newmarket Capital GroupDistributed by Columbia Pictures Release date(s) March 5, 1999 Running time 97 minutes Country United States Language English
FrenchBudget $11 million Box office $75,902,208[1] Cruel Intentions is a 1999 American drama film starring Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, and Selma Blair. The film is an adaptation of the 18th-century French epistolary novel Les Liaisons dangereuses by Laclos and is set among wealthy teenagers living in modern New York City.
The film started as an independent film with a small budget, and was later picked up by Columbia Pictures. It was released on March 5, 1999 and was followed by two direct-to-video films: a prequel, Cruel Intentions 2, and a sequel, Cruel Intentions 3.
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Plot
The wealthy and popular Kathryn Merteuil (Gellar) takes the sheltered and naïve Cecile Caldwell (Blair) under her wing, promising to turn Cecile into a model student. Kathryn's real intention, however, is to take revenge on her ex-lover, who dumped her. Kathryn asks her step-brother, Sebastian Valmont (Phillippe) to seduce Cecile; he refuses. He is planning to seduce dedicated virgin Annette Hargrove (Witherspoon). Doubting Sebastian's chance of success, they make a wager: If Kathryn wins, she gets Sebastian's vintage Jaguar; if Sebastian wins, Kathryn will have sex with him. Sebastian agrees.
Ronald Clifford, Cecile's music teacher, is in love with Cecile. Sebastian's seduction of Annette fails. Cecile's mother, Mrs. Caldwell, who met Annette at her school, warned Cecile of Sebastian's reputation. Wanting revenge on the Caldwells, he tells Kathryn he will seduce Cecile. Kathryn tells Cecile's mother about Ronald and Cecile's romance. Mrs. Caldwell intervenes. Sebastian, in turn, calls Cecile to his house, ostensibly to give her a letter from Ronald. Sebastian blackmails Cecile and performs oral sex on her. The next day, Cecile confides in Kathryn, who advises her to learn the art of sex from Sebastian so that she can make Ronald happy in bed.
Sebastian falls in love with Annette, who returns his feelings but resists him. Sebastian calls her a hypocrite, so she relents, but Sebastian, in turn, refuses her. Annette flees to her friend's parents' estate. Sebastian tracks her down and professes his love, and they become lovers. As he has won the bet, Kathryn offers herself to Sebastian the next day, but he refuses; he now wants Annette only. Kathryn taunts him and threatens to ruin Annette's reputation, so Sebastian pretends indifference to Annette and coldly breaks up with her.
After Sebastian tells Kathryn that he has broken with Annette and arranged for Cecile and Ronald to be together, Kathryn reveals that she has known all along that he was truly in love with Annette and manipulated him into giving her up. She then rejects him. Sebastian sends Annette his journal, in which he has detailed all of Kathryn's maneuvers and written his true feelings for Annette. Ronald confronts Sebastian in the middle of the street and a fight ensues. Annette tries to stop it. She is thrown into the way of an oncoming cab. Sebastian pushes her to safety and is hit by the speeding cab himself. Before he dies, they profess their love for each other.
At Sebastian's funeral Cecile distributes copies of Sebastian's journal, made into a book by Annette, titled "Cruel Intentions". Kathryn is humiliated and rejected by her former friends. Annette drives away in Sebastian's Jaguar.
Cast
- Sarah Michelle Gellar as Kathryn Merteuil
- Ryan Phillippe as Sebastian Valmont
- Reese Witherspoon as Annette Hargrove
- Selma Blair as Cecile Caldwell
- Louise Fletcher as Helen Rosemond
- Swoosie Kurtz as Dr. Regina Greenbaum
- Sean Patrick Thomas as Ronald Clifford
- Christine Baranski as Bunny Caldwell
- Joshua Jackson as Blaine Tuttle
- Eric Mabius as Greg McConnell
- Tara Reid as Marci Greenbaum
- Charlie O'Connell as Court Reynolds
- Herta Ware as Mrs. Sugarman
Reception
Cruel Intentions received mixed reviews from critics. Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a score of 48% based on reviews from 77 critics, or an average score of 5.3/10, with the site's consensus stating; "Even in a slick package and an attractive cast, the movie succumbs to bad acting and a bad script."[2] Metacritic gave the film an average score of 56% based on reviews from 24 critics.[3] However, the film has gained somewhat of a cult following. Charles Taylor of Salon.com described the film as "The Dirtiest-minded American movie in recent memory - and an honestly corrupt entertaining picture is never anything to sneeze at."[4] Stephen Holden The New York Times stated, "You have the queasy sense that the whole thing is just an elaborate stunt, and in this case an exploitative one."[5]
Cruel Intentions was a commercial success. The film grossed $13,020,565 in its opening weekend, ranking #2 behind Analyze This; released in 2,312 theaters, the movie raked in $75,902,208 worldwide.[1]
Awards
The film received the following awards and nominations:
Year Ceremony Category Result 2000 Blockbuster Entertainment Awards Favorite Supporting Actress (Reese Witherspoon) Won Golden Slate Awards Best Original Score Won Best Actress in a Leading Role (Sarah Michelle Gellar) Nominated Best Movie Nominated Best Movie Soundtrack Won Best Teen Movie Nominated MTV Movie Awards Best Female Performance (Sarah Michelle Gellar) Won Best Kiss (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Selma Blair) Won Best Male Performance (Ryan Phillippe) Nominated Best Villain (Sarah Michelle Gellar) Nominated Teen Choice Awards Best Film – Drama Won Best Actor (Ryan Phillippe) Nominated Best Actress (Reese Witherspoon) Nominated Sexiest Love Scene (Reese Witherspoon, Ryan Phillippe) Nominated Soundtrack
Main article: Cruel Intentions (soundtrack)The Cruel Intentions soundtrack is a compilation soundtrack released on March 9, 1999 by Arista/Virgin Records. It reached number 60 on Billboard chart.[citation needed]
References
- ^ a b "Cruel Intentions (1999)". Box Office Mojo. http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=cruelintentions.htm. Retrieved 2010-03-23.
- ^ "Cruel Intentions". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ "Cruel Intentions Reviews, Ratings, Credits". Metacritic. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ Taylor, Charles. (1999-03-05). "Cruel Intentions". Salon.com. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
- ^ Holden, Stephen. (1999-03-05). "'Cruel Intentions': Back to Their Old Tricks, but a Whole Lot Younger". The New York Times. Retrieved 2011-06-30.
External links
- Cruel Intentions at the Internet Movie Database
- Cruel Intentions at AllRovi
- Cruel Intentions at Rotten Tomatoes
- Cruel Intentions at Metacritic
- Cruel Intentions at Box Office Mojo
Music Characters Related NovelLes Liaisons dangereuses (original novel)FilmsLes liaisons dangereuses (1959 film) · Dangerous Liaisons · Valmont · Untold Scandal · Les Liaisons dangereuses (TV miniseries) · Michael Lucas' Dangerous LiaisonsFilms directed by Roger Kumble 1990s Cruel Intentions (1999)2000s Cruel Intentions 2 (2000) · The Sweetest Thing (2002) · Just Friends (2005) · College Road Trip (2008)2010s Furry Vengeance (2010)Categories:- 1999 films
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- Cruel Intentions
- 1990s drama films
- American teen drama films
- American LGBT-related films
- English-language films
- Films directed by Roger Kumble
- Directorial debut films
- Bisexuality-related films
- Films about virginity
- Films based on works by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
- Films based on romance novels
- Films based on French novels
- Films set in New York City
- Films shot in Toronto
- Columbia Pictures films
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