"Set in Baroque France, a scheming widow and her lover make a bet regarding the corruption of a recently married woman. The lover, Valmont, bets that he can seduce her, even though she is an honorable woman. If he wins, he can have his lover to do as he will. However, in the process of seducing the married woman, Valmont falls in love."
"Based on the 18th century novel that scandalized Parisian society and updated by Vadim. Valmont (Philipe) and Juliette (Moreau) have an unusual open marriage in which adulterous affairs are encouraged. A Swiss ski resort provides the perfect backdrop for their perverse game of devastating the emotional lives of those around them. Their game backfires when Valmont breaks their cardinal rule by falling in love."
"The story of "Juliette and Valmont, two charming and vindictive spouses who find sport in each other's extramarital conquests. But while staying at a ski resort, their games of passion come to a tragic end when Valmont falls in love with a pious socialite earmarked to be his next victim"--Container."
"An amoral couple enjoy manipulating the emotions of others in French high society until the husband makes the mistake of falling in love with one of his intended victims."
"Based on the 18th century novel that scandalized Parisian society and updated by Vadim. Valmont (Philipe) and Juliette (Moreau) have an unusual open marriage in which adulterous affairs are encouraged. A Swiss ski resort provides the perfect backdrop for their perverse game of devastating the emotional lives of those around them. Their game backfires when Valmont breaks their cardinal rule by falling in love. Created is an unforgettable portrait of a decadent society where people become mere playing pieces in the game of seduction."
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