News culture This hot series is already TOP 2 on Amazon: rated at 36%, it doesn't seduce anyone!
The Sexe Intentions remake is available on Amazon Prime! On the other hand, the reviews aren't great at all…
Summary
- Dangerous connections
- From the book to the film to the series
Dangerous connections
For those who didn't know, the Sexe Intentions series is a remake of one of the most iconic novels of the late 18th century. Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos was published in 1782 and is one of the most famous epistolary novels in French literature. Through a series of letters exchanged between characters, this novel explores timeless themes of manipulation, power and morality.
The novel focuses on two main characters: the Marquise de Merteuil and the Viscount de Valmont. These two twisted nobles engage in a game of manipulation, using their intelligence and charm to bring about the downfall of others. The Marquise embodies an independent and calculating woman determined to subvert the expectations of the women of her time. For his part, Valmont is a cynical and seductive libertine, ready to do anything to satisfy his desires.
Its main plot revolves around two targets: the young and naive Cécile de Volanges and the pious and virtuous Madame de Tourvel. Through their machinations, Merteuil and Valmont show how intimacy can be exploited and trust broken.
From the book to the film to the series
These iconic figures, created by Laclos more than two centuries ago, continue to fascinate. And for good reason! Their ruthless seduction games and their perverse intrigues still resonate in our society. Roger Kumble understood this well in 1999 with “Sex Intentions,” a film that shaped a generation. By transferring the action to an upscale New York environment, the director gave Laclos' work a new face and thereby proved that the themes addressed by the author were timeless.
A new Amazon series has just landed on Prime Video, but the reviews are anything but unanimous. Inspired by Sex Intentions, that classic teen film directed by Roger Kumble, this new series promised to take us back to the world of private high schools and teenage intrigue. Unfortunately, the initial feedback is rather negative.
We were hoping for a breath of fresh air with this new adaptation, but according to critics, it's more of a remake that doesn't reinvent the wheel. The series takes up the codes of the cult film from the 90s without adding much new. The critics explain that the plot is predictable, the characters lack depth and the whole thing is far too clever to excite today's audience.
Here are some opinions that came back after the series was released:
Sex Intentions offers nothing new, seductive, or sexy, other than Olivia Rodrigo's hits from the first season. The plot surrounding the dangers of student life feels as trite and cheesy as the early 2000s patent leather platform stilettos that Caroline wears every day. – Diversity
If you're in the mood for a cheesy, silly melodrama to pass the time, press play. But if you want to see “Sex Intentions,” for heaven’s sake, just dust off the DVD. -The Guardian
This “Sex Intentions” wants to deal without regret with the same dark and taboo elements that the film showed 25 years ago, but in the end it flees from the slightest insensitivity and therefore doesn't show the slightest teeth. -Collide
Sexe Intentions is available on the SVOD Prime Video platform.