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A Moral Examination of Roger Kumble's "Cruel Intentions"

2023-01-19 18:14:44

Roger Kumbles Cruel Intentions I do not remember seeing an ethical and problematic movie. The purpose of this movie is to become a dark comedy and a teen version of Dangerous Liaisons, but the cruel intentions are contemplated and it is considered that there are many shocking views on realistic situations. A fantasy story that provides examples of disgustal moral collapse. As society has passed, it seems that something we used to hate or immorality was the second nature of contemporary people, becoming pure entertainment.

The film director is Roger Kumbul. Roger Kumble is always a fan of the original novel and has observed the entity well on the stage and on the screen. Kumbul says he has always believed that the novel is eternal and can be reworked for young viewers. Kumbul also said that high school children acted like a character in the novel, he wanted to make a high school version of the novel. This novel is "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" by Pierre Lacroix. This novel was published in 1782. Novels are not historical facts, so movies are not so. It is based on love, love, desire, and desire to conquer. This novel is the source of inspiration for dramas and movies, especially the 'cruel intent' of the movie.

Cruel intention, can not be classified as a specific category movies. This movie has many animations, ethics, and many features that makes the movie wonderful. Although this does not make it easy to analyze the movie, it is a movie showing the use of many morals, roles and attitudes to the audience, and this setting is very publicly attributed to the movies. The cruel intention was a movie full of Sebastian courage, Sebastian, evolved to someone he never thought. An anonymous writer once said, "Courage is the only one who knows you are afraid of death."

I will compare the latest movie version Cruel Intentions starred by Dangerous Liaisons of the book Choderlos de Laclos and Sarah Michelle Gellar. I will study how French texts are modified according to plots, roles, ethics / values, and themes. I will also discuss how these changes change the meaning of the story and reflect different cultural / historical backgrounds. Just because of their writing time, there are some major differences between the two pieces.