Cruel Intentions Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of A Moral Examination of Roger Kumble's "Cruel Intentions".

Cruel Intentions Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 5 pages of analysis of A Moral Examination of Roger Kumble's "Cruel Intentions".
This section contains 1,190 words
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A Moral Examination of Roger Kumble's "Cruel Intentions"

Summary: Essay describes the moral and ethical issues in the movie "Cruel Intentions."
I can't remember ever seeing a film with more moral problems and issues than Roger Kumbles Cruel Intentions. Although the film is intended to be a dark comedy and a teenage version of Dangerous Liaisons, Cruel Intentions is a mature and often shocking look at a potential realistic situation played up as a fantasy tale that offers a sickening example of the moral decay present in our society. Morals seem to change from generation to generation, and as time goes on it seems that at one time what was disgusting and immoral in our society is now second nature and pure entertainment for today's generation. An example of this might be to take the idea of a show consisting of uncensored sexual intercourse, and having it actually become a feasible form of entertainment in the future. But even if we never reach that repulsive depth of moral depravity...

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