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Cruel Intentions 3

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Cruel Intentions 3
DVD cover
Directed byScott Ziehl
Written byRhett Reese
Produced byNeal H. Moritz
Starring
CinematographyThomas L. Calloway
Edited byAlan Cody
Music byDavid Reynolds
Production
companies
Distributed byColumbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Release date
  • May 25, 2004 (2004-05-25)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Cruel Intentions 3 is a 2004 American teen drama film directed by Scott Ziehl and released direct-to-video in 2004. It is the third film in the Cruel Intentions franchise. Despite its name, the film has almost no relation to the previous films in the series, except for the shared themes and the lead character in this film, Cassidy Merteuil, who is a cousin of one of the characters from the first film, Kathryn Merteuil.

Plot

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Cassidy Merteuil is a beautiful, manipulative student at an exclusive Santa Barbara college. Jason Argyle and Patrick Bates are roommates there.

They pull off a devious plan where Patrick beds Cassidy and disrupts a potential relationship she had been pursuing with a British prince. This then helps Jason win a bet he made with Cassidy (which turns out to have been Patrick's bet all along). When Patrick (who also reveals his awkwardness and social ineptitude to be an act) and Jason reveal their deception to her, she is devastated.

She later encourages them to compete against each other. Jason has to seduce Sheila, who is in a steady relationship with Michael, and Patrick has to seduce Alison, who is already engaged.

Jason succeeds in his part, but Patrick is rejected by Alison, who says she does not want to cheat, and does not find him sexually attractive. When classmate Brent Patterson shows an interest in Allison after being rejected by Cassidy, she succumbs to temptation and sleeps with him, not knowing Patrick is taking photos. Patrick blackmails Alison, using the photos of her cheating on her fiancé. He tells her how he succeeded before he throws her on her bed, pulls down her white thong and rapes her in order to fulfil his part of the bet.

Meanwhile, Jason and Cassidy strike up a relationship. As Patrick is left unsatisfied and angry by the rape, he attempts to seduce Cassidy, but she rejects him. So, he convinces Cassidy that the man she loves, Jason, is only staying with her because he wants to win the bet he and Patrick had made, which was to see who could sleep with Cassidy first.

Seemingly angry with Jason, she succumbs to Patrick, and Jason walks in on them. Patrick snidely remarks that both Jason and Cassidy have been victims of his cruel game to show them that they underestimated the evil in themselves. They ask him if he has ever been a victim, and he tells them no. Cassidy reveals that this had been her plan all along. She began the little charade so Patrick and Jason would seduce Alison and Sheila; before sleeping with Patrick, she took one of his sleeping pills, planning to tell the policemen that he had drugged and raped her.

As Patrick is led away by the police, bewildered and protesting his innocence, he is warned that another victim has come forward, and he will get the punishment he deserves for raping Alison. In the end, Jason and Cassidy are shown together, making another bet with each other, over the British prince from the opening of the film.

Cast

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  • Kerr Smith as Jason Argyle
  • Kristina Anapau as Cassidy Merteuil
  • Nathan J. Wetherington as Patrick Bates
  • Melissa Yvonne Lewis as Alison Lebray
  • Natalie Ramsey as Sheila Wright
  • Tom Parker as Michael Cattrall
  • Michael Pemberton as Christopher Newborn
  • Tara Carroll as Valeria Caldas
  • Charlie Weber as Brent Patterson
  • Alex Donnelley as Professor Eldridge

Reception

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On Rotten Tomatoes the film has 2 reviews, 1 positive, 1 negative.[1] Common Sense Media rated the film 1 out of 5 stars.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Cruel Intentions 3 (2004)". Rotten Tomatoes.
  2. ^ Shulgasser-Parker, Barbara. "Cruel Intentions 3 Movie Review". Common Sense Media. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
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