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: Alice Englert (Camille) and Nicholas Denton (Valmont) are noted for their powerful chemistry and "hunger for salvation".
: Unlike the 1988 film, this version explores how a prostitute (Camille) and a disgraced nobleman (Valmont) became the manipulative masterminds of the future.
If you enjoy the aesthetic of or The Cook of Castamar , you may appreciate this "wickedly entertaining" take on sexual politics. However, purists of the Laclos novel may find the shift from "wicked people destroying others for sport" to "romantic fluff" disappointing. To help you decide, let me know:
Do you prefer or a slow-burn character study ?
Are you a , or is this your first time with the story?
The adaptation of " Las Amistades Peligrosas " (Dangerous Liaisons) Season 1, released in late 2022, serves as a bold origin story for the infamous Camille and Valmont. While it captures the lavish aesthetic expected of period dramas, it has divided audiences by trading the original's cold cynicism for a more "Dickensian" romance. Production & Visuals
: Alice Englert (Camille) and Nicholas Denton (Valmont) are noted for their powerful chemistry and "hunger for salvation".
: Unlike the 1988 film, this version explores how a prostitute (Camille) and a disgraced nobleman (Valmont) became the manipulative masterminds of the future.
If you enjoy the aesthetic of or The Cook of Castamar , you may appreciate this "wickedly entertaining" take on sexual politics. However, purists of the Laclos novel may find the shift from "wicked people destroying others for sport" to "romantic fluff" disappointing. To help you decide, let me know:
Do you prefer or a slow-burn character study ?
Are you a , or is this your first time with the story?
The adaptation of " Las Amistades Peligrosas " (Dangerous Liaisons) Season 1, released in late 2022, serves as a bold origin story for the infamous Camille and Valmont. While it captures the lavish aesthetic expected of period dramas, it has divided audiences by trading the original's cold cynicism for a more "Dickensian" romance. Production & Visuals