Dangerous Beauty

Jasen 2022-01-17 08:02:16

Pampering prostitutes, the most beautiful scenery of Venice in the 16th century. They are graceful and elegant, chanting poems and making fus, and they bloom the most beautiful side of women to their heart's content, and Catherine McCormack is the most beautiful flower of Venice.
Born in an ordinary family, she fell in love with the young nobleman Mark (Rufus Sewell), but the disparity in family status made this relationship fruitless. In order to get her beloved man, the frustrated Vinonika chose the road of petting prostitutes. Elegant and moving, she hates and loves unreachable men, and makes aristocratic wives jealous. Soon after the war broke out, the country fell into crisis and panic, and Vinonika stood up for national interests. However, after the war, she was regarded as a beauty and a disaster, and became a target of public criticism.
As beautiful as her, can you get the true love and understanding of others?

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  • Eleanora 2022-03-20 09:02:37

    It's a great movie, especially the line in the second half, it's a classic

  • Eleanora 2022-04-24 07:01:22

    Although I like biopics, this one doesn't feel interesting. Some plot changes are too fast. Okay, the heroine is a little bit dewy, but I'm not interested in her.

Dangerous Beauty quotes

  • Maffio Venier: May sing... and rhyme... and more. Still... is at best a slut... with every horny mutt! You pride yourself on arts and letters, and fucking best your manly betters!

    Veronica Franco: I save the goodly wives of Venice from their husbands' lustful menace!

  • Veronica Franco: I confess I *fuck* divinely those who love... and well opine me.

    Maffio Venier: [mocking her] I confess... I fuck divinely... those who... richly wine and dine me!