Cruel Intentions Movie Review
Cruel Intentions Review

"Cruel Intentions" Overview

Rating: R
1999
Cast and Crew
Director : Roger KumbleProducer : Neal H. Moritz
Screenwiter : Roger Kumble
Starring : Sarah Michelle Gellar,Ryan Phillippe,Reese Witherspoon,Selma Blair,Christine Baranski,Joshua Jackson
From a raw material standpoint, you can’t get much better than Dangerous
Liaisons. Wisely, this 90’s updating of Liaisons, Cruel Intentions, is quite
faithful to the original. And woe be unto those who enter Cruel Intentions
thinking this is a date movie.
The story so far: Kathryn (Gellar) and Sebastian (Phillippe) are spoiled,
ultra-rich, rival half-siblings living in posh Upper East Side Manhattan. How
does such a child while away the day? Well, sexual conquests of unsuspecting
lesser-thans is a damn good start. On a whim, Kathryn challenges Sebastian to
the ultimate test: deflower puritanical virgin Annette (Witherspoon) and he can
have Kathryn as a prize.
Numerous side plots detract Sebastian from his goal, most notably the similar
deflowering of the dim Cecile (Blair), and, of course, Sebastian falling in
genuine love with Annette, for the first time in his life. Do things go
badly? Well, we’re talking about some very, very mean kids here. What do you
think!?
Aside from a slightly happified ending, Cruel Intentions is an impressive
movie. Solid dialogue, luscious characters, great comic relief, and an
admittedly classic story give it wings above the standard teen-oriented dreck
on the market. Placing the story 200 years ahead of its origin adds
surprisingly little, though, besides an automobile, cell phones, and a
reference to e-mail. Oh, and lest you be depressed by the film, you can sleep
well tonight, comfy in the knowledge that--in real life--Witherspoon is
pregnant with Phillippe’s child. How’s that for irony?
A final note for people who feel Cruel Intentions may not reflect the reality
of what modern American teens are really like. If the chatty, giggling
pre-teens (who had faked being 17 to get into the theater and were sitting
behind me) are any indication of the reality, we should all be very, very
afraid.
Selma gets sultry.
Reviewer: Christopher Null





