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Mar 12, 2016

Korean ? Les Liaisons Dangereuses ?. Not a very interesting adaptation to me.

Jun 19, 2015

Solid retelling , interesting to see how it's translated to a Korean story. The Malkovich version is still the best.

Jul 8, 2013

This is a Korean version of Dangerous Liaisons. It is set in dynastic Korea of the 1700s. The story is somewhat different from the American film of 1988. The emphasis here is upon the Valmont character, Lord Jo-won (Bae Jon-yoon) and the chaste widow, Madam de Tourvel, here is Lady Jeong (Jeong Do-yeon). The acting and dialogue between these two is very good. This movie can be recommended based upon the interaction of these characters alone. This timeless story of deceit, revenge, depravity, seduction, and betrayal is very well done. The revenge seeking Glenn Close character is somewhat down-played. The young, aspiring lover, played by Keanu Reeves in the American film, is also given a less important role in the story. The costuming and sets are very good. There is a nice re-creation of the time period.

jesse o Super Reviewer
May 13, 2013

This is a good movie but I found that it just doesn't really ever gets to a higher level. I like the idea of these cousins who are so morally deficient that, just for fun, they make bets with each other to ruin people's lives. I mean this is a GREAT idea, ripe for comedy and seeing how this asshole, and he really is an asshole at the beginning, tries to manipulate a good woman into doing what he needs her to do to win the bet. Of course, all this manipulation, since Lady Jung ends up being a more challenging conquest than he's used, leads to Won falling in love with her. And the arc of this character is certainly good enough, but there's something about Bae Yong-jun, who plays Won, that doesn't feel like he really changed. He's actually quite good in the role as this manipulative jerk but since he was so good at it, it was hard to believe that he would ever change, especially when there was nothing about his performance that really made you believe that he was changed by his love for this woman. Perhaps it was his body language, but I didn't buy it at all. Not to say he wasn't good, because he was. Jeon Do-yeon, who I find to be one South Korea's best actresses, is also really good in her role but there's something about the way she delivers her line at the end where it just feels like she's overacting. Perhaps it's not overacting and just the fact they try to make this love story to be too important by tragically killing off the main characters. I wouldn't call it melodramatic at all, it's just that the movie overstates the point. I don't think you needed to kill off both characters to get over the fact that they loved each other. It just felt like too much. Even with its flaws I found this movie to be good, and I found Won's attempt to conquer Jung to be the highlight of the movie. The weakest parts end up being the drama, even if it's still solid. There are some great performances in this movie though. Solid stuff right here.

Jul 29, 2012

A gorgeous historical cultural translation of the original French novel, with every aspect rendered in detail. Sensual and erotic, with all the satire and social commentary carried over intact.

May 13, 2012

A good version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. The people are prim and proper with wacky hairdos and and funny hats. All of them are beautiful, which makes it more fun and more engaging. It's also interesting as a peek into Korean historical values as they discover Catholicism

Jan 21, 2012

Brilliant. Beautifully filmed.

Jan 9, 2012

Such a looooooonnnnnnnnggggg movie.... Yaaaaaawwwwwnnnnn!!!

Aug 23, 2011

umm, so , a lot of nudity, sex and devious schemes, it's a hole new Gossip girl gone Korean!!! I know you are supposed to start to sympathize with Jo-won, but I couldn't, he was still a jerk, just because he finally fell for someone doesn't make him OK, the same goes with Lady Sook, exactly how stupid can a person be? apparently the bar for being stupid was pretty high in 18th century Korea. But Lady Cho deserved worse if you ask me. Pardon my slang review or thoughts of the movie, it's just that I expected much more from this movie based on reviews and ratings. I should admit though the movie was well made, the camera angles and lighting, costume design and make up were pretty good, the acting was really good as well, I just wasn't sold on the characters in the story. I would have given it more stars if I didn't find characters somewhat irritating!

Jul 31, 2011

It was okay. The acting wasn't as good as I liked, but the storyline was great. I would've loved if it had more emotional scenes...

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Sep 5, 2010

Dangerous Liaisons...Japanese version. Much better than the American version. Beautifully done.

Aug 30, 2010

an artistic, beautiful and colourful adaptation of Les Liaisons Dangereuses.

Aug 28, 2010

There's an Indian saying: "What comes around goes around!" (Wandering Bear)

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Aug 13, 2010

A very sensual, and beautifully filmed version of the Dangerous Liaisons story, with a Romeo and Juliet twist, from Korean director, Je-Yong Lee. The cast is superb, the script is crisp, and the cinematography is just breathtaking. Scene after scene unfolds, revealing the depth of depravity of the two main leads, Lady Cho (Lee Mi-Suk) and Cho-won (Bae Yong-Jun), as they play their games for keeps. And yet, not all is darkness and intrigue. We get to see their humanity as well, although in Lady Cho's case, it is only a brief tiny glimpse. One can easily imagine Melody Gardot's song, "Your Heart is as Black as Night" would be a fitting theme song for this. Strangely, as others have mentioned the soundtrack draws heavily on Western Classical music. Surprisingly, it fits. Nearly perfect.

Aug 9, 2010

an incredibly gorgeous adaptation which proves that the message of "les liaisons dangereuses" is universal. i loved also the very subtle wry humor

Jun 16, 2010

This korean version of Dangerous Liaisons is well-told and visually stunning.

Jun 14, 2010

Pretty good retelling on Dangerous Liaisons, but with a Korean twist. Very nicely done, Has some very steamy parts. A must see if you don't mind subtitles.

Apr 2, 2010

(*** 1/2): Thumbs Up Devilishly entertaining and well-acted. A very good Korean film that I would not mind seeing again soon!

Feb 4, 2010

A good version of Les Liaisons Dangereuses. The people are prim and proper with wacky hairdos and and funny hats. All of them are beautiful, which makes it more fun and more engaging. It's also interesting as a peek into Korean historical values as they discover Catholicism

Jan 18, 2010

A sensual and interesting adaptation of "Les Liaisons Dangereuses", with exquisitely beautiful scenery and costumes. The movie is set in 18th-century Korea.

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