Dangerous Liaisons (2012 Film)
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''Dangerous Liaisons'' () is a 2012 Chinese
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Hur Jin-ho Heo Jin-ho (; born August 8, 1963) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Career Heo Jin-ho graduated from Yonsei University with a degree in philosophy and went on to study filmmaking at the Korean Academy of Film Arts. His first st ...
loosely based on the 1782 novel with the same title by
Pierre Choderlos de Laclos Pierre Ambroise François Choderlos de Laclos (; 18 October 1741 – 5 September 1803) was a French novelist, official, Freemason and army general, best known for writing the epistolary novel '' Les Liaisons dangereuses'' (''Dangerous Liaisons'' ...
. The novel has been
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'', an adaptation by Roger Vadim (1959), the eponymous Hollywood film (1988), '' Valmont'' (1989), ''
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(2003). This version is set in 1930s
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and stars South Korean actor Jang Dong-gun and Chinese actresses
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and Cecilia Cheung. The film screened in the
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Plot

Shanghai, September 1931: Wealthy businessman and playboy seducer Xie Yifan is introduced to his uncle's granddaughter, Du Fenyu, when his maternal grandmother, Du Ruixue, arrives at his apartment one day. Fenyu, a young widow who has just arrived from Northeast China (aka
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) where the Japanese are making incursions, is staying at the country home of Madam Du, her grand-aunt. At a glitzy fund-raiser for refugees thrown by Hudong Bank chairwoman Mo Jieyu at Yifan's nightclub, Jieyu, an old friend of Yifan who has never succumbed to his advances, asks him to rob Beibei, the 16-year-old fiancée of tycoon Jin Zhihuan, of her virginity. Jieyu wants revenge on Jin, for publicly dumping her in favor of a schoolgirl. Yifan turns down Jieyu's request, partly because he has another quarry in his sights on the quiet and retiring Fenyu. Sensing an opportunity for some sport, Jieyu makes Yifan a wager: if he can seduce Fenyu without falling in love, she will finally agree to have sex with him; if he fails, he will sign over a valuable piece of land to her. Yifan accepts the challenge, but finds the virtuous Fenyu apparently immune to his charms. Meanwhile, Jieyu employs a different strategy to get her revenge on Jin, encouraging an attraction between Beibei and her young drawing teacher, college student Dai Wenzhou. Despite Jieyu's strenuous efforts, the relationship is never consummated; but when she finds out about it, Beibei's mother, Mrs. Zhu, forbids her daughter to see Wenzhou anymore. With time running out, Jieyu suggests to Mrs. Zhu that Beibei should spend some quiet time at Madam Du's estate—and secretly arranges for Yifan to be there, to "comfort" Beibei. His mission finally accomplished, Yifan refocuses on seducing Fenyu, but finds himself in deeper emotional waters than he has ever experienced. During one night, a drunken Yifan approaches Jieyu, but realizes she is entangled in a relationship with Wenzhou. He sleeps on on Jieyu's bed and shouts out Fenyu's name, which Jieyu realizes he has fallen in love with the latter. The next morning, Jieyu uses an opportunity to call Fenyu over to embarrass Yifan, and when facing her, he claims that he grew tired of Fenyu, and was nothing more than a gambling bet. Heartbroken, she leaves. Yifan, feeling that his advances have won over Jieyu, celebrates his victory, but Jieyu turns him down and mocks him for thinking so. Enraged, he leaves and swears he will break Jieyu's heart. Jieyu then subsequently tells Wenzhou about Beibei. Eventually, Fenyu's leave causes Yifan regret, and is shot by Wenzhou on the road, who has realized the truth. Wounded, he finds Fenyu, who is about to commit suicide in her house, and begs to let her see him in desperation. Fenyu does not open the door until Yifan bleeds until his last moments, dying in Fenyu's arms. Some time later, Fenyu becomes involved in charitable causes to educate children, while Yifan's death brings guilt and sorrow to a mourning Jieyu.


Cast

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Zhang Ziyi Zhang Ziyi (; ; born 9 February 1979) is a Chinese actress and model. She is regarded as one of the Four Dan Actresses of China. Her first major role was in '' The Road Home'' (1999). She later gained international recognition for her role in ...
as Du Fenyu (Tourvel) * Jang Dong-gun as Xie Yifan (Valmont) * Cecilia Cheung as Mo Jieyu (Merteuil) *
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as Dai Wenzhou (Danceny) *
Lisa Lu Lisa Lu Yan (; born January 19, 1927) is a Chinese actress. She won the Golden Horse Awards three times in the 1970s. She is the only person who is a member of both the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts ...
as Madam Du Ruixue (Rosemond) *Rong Rong as Mrs. Zhu (Madame de Volonges) *Candy Wang as Beibei, Mrs. Zhu's daughter (Cecile) *Ye Xiangming as Wu Shaopu, the demonstrator *Xiao Shuli as Gui Zhen *Zhang Yun as Wen, Mrs. Zhu's maid *Wu Fang as Hong, Jieyu's maid *Chen Guodong as Gen *Zhang Han as Jin Zhihuan *Xue Wei as young lady *Hao Yifei as teacher *Zong Xiaojun as police captain *Yang Fan as policeman *Gang Xiaoxi as dance girl *Zhang Zichen as Cai Lu, Yifan's driver *Piao Yanni as make-up woman *Yan Hongyu as photographer *Jiang Yiyi as manicure maid *Dong Hailong as reporter *Son Seong-jae as saxophonist *Leng Haiming as art director *Yang Chen as MC *Xiang Dong as lawyer *Yin Yanbin as Japanese officer *Jean Favie "Ji En" as the French tailor *Li Shiping as young street beggar


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* * * * {{Hur Jin-ho 2012 films 2012 romantic drama films 2010s erotic thriller films 2010s Mandarin-language films Chinese romantic drama films Films based on French novels Films based on works by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos Films directed by Hur Jin-ho Films set in 1931 Films set in Shanghai Films with screenplays by Geling Yan Works based on Les Liaisons dangereuses