I like Valmont better too!
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I've never seen it. I should fix that!
It was a very sensual production. It's been forever since I last watched it.
I love Liaisons, but I also love the story, so if Valmont has Colin Firth ...
::heads to NetFlix::
I also prefer Valmont.
I have never seen Valmont. Apparently I must rectify this.
Valmont works better as a story, and all of the characters are more believable. I love Dangerous Liaisons, but Valmont is the better movie.
(And oh my GOD, the costumes. The pink satin riding habit!)
The pink satin riding habit!
Oh, was that the deciding vote?
I'd give a slight edge to Glenn over Annette, but it's not a big difference and Annette is very, very good. And while I love Malkovich's intensity, Firth is a bit more credible. Henry Thomas and Meg Tilly and Fairuza v. Keeanu and Uma and Michelle...I mean, there really aren't any bad performances here. But Valmont does work beautifully. It's just a wee bit more human, though a little less hard edged in its brilliance.
And while I love Malkovich's intensity, Firth is a bit more credible.
And let us pause here to suffer profound envy of Scrappy who saw Alan Rickman (in his youth) on Broadway as Valmont.
I just can't buy Uma as a 14 year old. All of her scenes irked me. I like Close better as Merteuil and Firth as Valmont.
I liked Fabia Drake as the aunt better in Valmont.