Cruel Intentions 3
Plot
Cruel Intentions 3 is a 2004 American drama film that follows the story of three college students, Cassie, Jason, and Patrick, who engage in a series of reckless and immoral games that lead to devastating consequences for those around them. The film begins with Cassie, a manipulative and cunning young woman, who makes a bet with her friend to seduce a popular athlete named Zack. Meanwhile, Jason, a charismatic but troubled student, becomes obsessed with winning a high-stakes poker game, which leads him to make a series of reckless decisions that put his own life at risk. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that Patrick, Cassie's boyfriend and partner in crime, is hiding secrets of his own. His dark past is slowly revealed through a series of flashbacks, showcasing the depth of his emotional scars and the reasons behind his self-destructive behavior. Throughout the film, the characters' actions have unintended consequences, causing harm to those around them. As their games of manipulation and seduction spiral out of control, they must confront the repercussions of their actions and face the darkness within themselves. The film's climax features a dramatic showdown between Cassie, Jason, and Patrick, as well as Zack and his friends, who have also become entangled in the web of deceit. In the end, the characters are forced to confront the damage they have caused and make amends for their reckless behavior. Cruel Intentions 3 is a thought-provoking exploration of the dangers of playing with fire and the devastating consequences that can result from such actions. The film raises important questions about morality, responsibility, and the human capacity for destruction.
Reviews
Tyler
Cruel Intentions lite.
Ivy
Just like a hierarchical performance where good behavior gets rewarded, how disgusting, who wants your prize? Arrogance drains the veneer of being high-minded, spontaneous willingness ↔ forced rape (a rigged game, a predetermined ending). Stop fooling others for amusement; the problem with being with someone as twisted as yourself is that they are just as twisted as you are. (If you love someone, you have to accept all of them, or love means learning to let go – acceptance, recognition, security ×. Fear (a sense of competition) generates strong motivation; indulgence makes one take things for granted). The cost of the other person being excellent without commitment is the price to pay. If you endlessly live in a repetitive world through the eyes of others, it's better to just grow old...
Christopher
Okay, here's an English translation, assuming your "不错" means "not bad" or "decent," and keeping in mind the tone of *Cruel Intentions 3:* It's got that trashy charm you'd expect. Don't go in expecting high art, but if you're looking for some guilty-pleasure drama with scheming socialites, it delivers... barely. Passable entertainment for a lazy afternoon when you don't want to think too hard.
Parker
Worlds away from the first, save for the title. Utter garbage.