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Sebastian and Annette confess their love for each other before he dies. At Sebastian's funeral, Kathryn, unmoved by Sebastian's death, begins to deliver a eulogy, but people leave before she can finish. Kathryn rushes outside to find Cecile handing out copies of Sebastian's journal, titled Cruel Intentions. As the details of her manipulations ...
Cruel Intentions is an American drama media franchise owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, and consisting of three feature films and a television series. It is based on Pierre Choderlos de Laclos ' 1782 novel Les Liaisons dangereuses , with all installments being modern retelling of the story.
After its premiere in 1999, Cruel Intentions still has fans talking about its scandalous story line — and dreamy lead Sebastian Valmont. In the 90s cult classic, which is a teen version of the ...
In the 1999 movie, Phillippe's character, Sebastian, saved Annette's life but died in her place.The first season of the TV adaptation ended on a more positive note when Lucien left Caroline and ...
But the biggest change necessary to keep “Cruel Intentions” alive beyond its big-screen predecessor was a new ending. In the film, Sebastian succeeds in his quest to sleep with Annette (Reese ...
Sebastian continues his attempts to seduce Annette by buying her a gift and inviting her to swim with him, where she catches him nude whilst changing ("Lovefool"), before catching Blaine and Greg involved in intimacy ("Sex and Candy"). Greg says he will speak to Annette to find the source of the letters, but leaves Blaine ("Bye Bye Bye").
The cast of the new Cruel Intentions TV show has big shoes to fill — and they seem more than up for the challenge. Based on a modern retelling of Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' novel Les Liaisons ...
Cruel Intentions is an unaired television pilot produced by Original Film and Sony Pictures Television for NBC.Part of the franchise of the same name, the pilot serves as a direct sequel to the 1999 film by Roger Kumble, which is based on the 1782 French novel Les Liaisons dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos.