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9 Movies about Betrayal .
Why is it, I wonder, that movies about betrayal and heartbreak intrigue people so much? Trust me, I’m including myself in this. Give me a movie where someone gets messed over, whether it’s a spouse, a significant other, a friend, or a business partner, and I’m all over it. It’s odd, because I myself am extremely loyal to the people I love and the people I work with, but when people do it in the movies … wow. Here are just a few movies about betrayal I find particularly intriguing. Let’s see if it compares to your list!
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1 Sociální síť
Cena: 18.49 $ na amazon.com
There’s a reason this movie is so universally loved, even though it’s relatively new. It’s a great movie about betrayal, a great definition of betrayal. It shows how money, power, envy, and greed affect friendships and working relationships. Mark Zuckerberg was both ruthless and sad, and Jesse Eisenburg played him to a tee. I half wonder if the reason Mark opposed this film so much is because it showed just how ruthless he really was – and maybe is.
The Social Network is a 2010 drama film directed by David Fincher and written by Aaron Sorkin. It stars Jesse Eisenberg as Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the social networking website Facebook. The film chronicles the rise of Facebook from a Harvard University dormitory project to a global social networking site. The story is based on the book The Accidental Billionaires by Ben Mezrich. The film also features Andrew Garfield as Eduardo Saverin, Justin Timberlake as Sean Parker, and Armie Hammer as Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss.
The Social Network is an exploration of how the power of technology and the internet can be used to create and manipulate relationships. It examines the consequences of ambition and greed, and how these forces can lead to zrada. It is a story of friendship, ambition, envy, and the consequences of success.
The Social Network was a critical and commercial success, earning three Academy Awards, including Best Adapted Screenplay, and four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Motion Picture – Drama. It is widely regarded as one of the best films of the 21st century and has been praised for its sharp dialogue, excellent performances, and thoughtful exploration of the themes of ambition and betrayal.
2 Fatální přitažlivost
Cena: 29.79 $ na amazon.com
Fatal Attraction is a classic story of love, lies, and betrayal, with iconic performances and a whole host of well known quotes. People know about this movie even if they’ve never seen it. Alex Forrest – is she crazy (yes), or just determined not to be ignored? I have to say, if anyone ever treated me the way Dan treated her, I’d probably go a little nuts as well – but not to the point of boiling a bunny. I have a bunny. That’s awful. Still, Dan Gallagher is the king of betrayal: he betrays his wife, his daughter, and Alex too, of course.
Fatal Attraction is a 1987 American psychological thriller film directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, and Anne Archer. The film centers around a married man’s one-night stand coming back to haunt him when she refuses to leave him alone. The film was a box office success, grossing more than $320 million worldwide, and received six Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress for Glenn Close. The film is now considered a classic and has been credited with popularizing the phrase «bunny boiler».
3 Antitrust
Cena: 12.60 $ na amazon.com
I love this movie. I’ve loved this movie since the first. Milo gets betrayed by everyone, really, and betrays his friends in the bargain. Perhaps his treatment of them causes karma to rise up in the form of Lisa, Alice, and Gary. The kid can’t get a break – and let me just say, Ryan Phillippe is smoking in this.
Antitrust is a 2001 American crime drama film directed by Peter Howitt and starring Ryan Phillippe, Rachael Leigh Cook, and Claire Forlani. The film follows a young computer programmer, Milo Hoffman, as he becomes involved in a corporate conspiracy involving a powerful software company. When Milo discovers that his friend has been betrayed by the company, he must decide whether to seek justice or take the easy way out. The film has been praised for its smart and suspenseful story, as well as its strong performances from the cast. Antitrust is an entertaining thriller that will keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
4 Hledáno
Cena: 12.49 $ na amazon.com
Wanted is a great movie about betrayal as well, both in terms of love and business. Sloan uses Wesley ruthlessly, with no regard for his feelings – and in her way, Fox betrays him as well. His best friend betrays him (but gets his, several times), his girlfriend betrays him, so in retrospect, it’s no wonder he goes on an assassinating spree. Fox’s ultimate act of penance, in retrospect, is almost beautiful. And gory.
5 Pirates of Silicone Valley
Cena: 15.99 $ na amazon.com
This is the most iconic betrayal story ever – the story itself, I mean, the real story. It ranks right up there with the origins of Facebook. Bill Gates and Steve Jobs are just … wow. Wow. Given all the acts of betrayal that come out of this industry, we might all be better off going back to passing handwritten notes and using the library instead of Google.
6 Usmíření
Cena: 6.33 $ na amazon.com
I adore this movie – and I hate that awful little Briony Tallis with all my heart. It’s hard, actually, because part of you really wants to sympathize with her … but her assumptions and the spite behind many of them make it impossible. Poor James McAvoy, though; he’s always getting the short end of the stick.
7 Cruel Intentions
Cena: 10.99 $ na amazon.com
I could have put any version of Dangerous Liasons on here, but Cruel Intentions is my favorite. Again, everyone gets it in this movie about betrayal. Sebastian betrays everyone, Kathryn is even worse, Blaine has his chance, and even sweet Annette commits the best act of betrayal, right at the end. I don’t blame her, but I probably would have done worse to Kathryn myself.
8 Kill Bill: Volume 1
Cena: 9.09 $ na amazon.com
Black Mamba (shh, we don’t really know it’s her in Volume 1), is just betrayed by everyone. Volume 2 should really be included in this, too, because it culminates there. Still, everyone she ever knew, respected, worked with, and even loved screwed her over – but doesn’t she get hers beautifully?
9 Nevěrný
Cena: 10.99 $ na amazon.com
Wow. Edward Summer is crazy. Of course, he’s the one who gets betrayed, but I’m sorry. Those scenes between Constance and Paul are gorgeous – and hot, too, can’t forget that part. Still does Paul really deserve to die in quite that way? Really?
There are many more movies about betrayal, but these are the ones that kept me on the edge of my seat, wondering how the characters could do that to one another. So many lies, so much deceit, such sly, sneaking behavior – I could never imagine doing that! How do you feel about films that feature betrayals like these?
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The Best Betrayals in Movies
Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer. The oft-repeated lesson is learned once again in George Clooney’s Ides března, an air-tight thriller set against the backdrop of a political campaign that finds headstrong, manipulative alpha males turning on their trusted colleagues just to keep the professional aspirations afloat. The dog-eat-dog mentality of Clooney’s methodical drama had us thinking of the most shocking cinematic betrayals in Hollywood’s sordid history. They are, by no means, the only examples. You could pull 100 vicious backstabbings from the film noir genre, alone. But these 10 are some of the most devastating, and therefore, the most memorable.
Judas, The Passion of the Christ (2004)
Any discussion on betrayal has to begin with history’s most infamous – Judas Iscariot’s selling of Jesus Christ to the chief priests for 30 pieces of silver. The apostle seals his betrayal with a kiss, an act that would be copied by countless storytellers over the years as a sign of disloyalty or duplicity. Though Judas has been captured for centuries in various forms of art, it’s Luca Lionello’s depiction in Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ that sticks in our memory, perhaps because it’s the most recent vision of this biblical traitor.
Cypher, The Matrix (1999)
Where Judas sold out Christ, Cypher (Joe Pantoliano) betrays an obvious Christ-figure in Neo (Keanu Reeves), a gifted computer hacker pulled into the all-encompassing program known as the Matrix in order to tear the illusion down. Instead of silver, Cyper trades Neo for a steak, which he knows doesn’t “exist,” yet still tastes as juicy and delicious as he imagines. Like most of the characters on this list, Cypher pays the ultimate price for his betrayal, but not before costing the lives of several warriors close to Neo, Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss) and the ever-faithful Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne).
Joseph D. Pistone, Donnie Brasco (1997)
It’s a regular occurrence in undercover-agent pictures. In order to infiltrate a criminal organization, our hero must befriend an underling, gain their trust … and ultimately stab them in the back in order to complete the elaborate bust. Such is the case with Mike Newell’s Donnie Brasco. Because the bonds formed between Johnny Depp’s FBI agent and Al Pacino’s middling mobster run so deep, Pistone’s eventual betrayal of a friendship based on lies breaks our heart. Expertly emotional portrayals by both men elevate Newell’s excellent Brasco, making it hard for us to — as the wiseguys say — “forget about it.”
Lando Calrissian, The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Surprises come at a fast and furious clip in the second half of Empire. Leia (Carrie Fisher) admits her true feelings for Han (Harrison Ford), right before he’s turned into a carbonite popsicle. Darth Vader clarifies his position in Luke Skywalker’s (Mark Hamill) heritage. But few shocks affected Star Wars fans as deeply as Lando Calrissian (Billy Dee Williams) turning his old friend Solo over to bounty hunter Boba Fett. And while Lando atones for his sins almost immediately, Williams has admitted in interviews that he still, to this day, must defend his character’s actions to angry Star Wars fans of all ages.
Robert Ford, The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007)
What triggers betrayal? Films have taught us that resentment, fear and jealousy are the leading causes, and all three could be found in Robert Ford (Casey Affleck). Director Andrew Dominik’s contemplative drama examines the manipulative relationship between both men in the title, going so far as to suggest that Jesse James (Brad Pitt) forced Ford’s lethal betrayal so as to preserve his legacy. Either way, Bob’s cowardly act of shooting his fallen idol — in the back, no less — sends shockwaves, earning Atentát a spot on this list.
Mr. Orange, Reservoir Dogs (1992)
In the aftermath of a botched diamond heist, Mr. White (Harvey Keitel) drops all pretense and shares personal information with Mr. Orange (Tim Roth), who has been shot in the gut. Though an informant likely exists in Quentin Tarantino’s band of thieves, White refuses to believe it’s Orange, defiantly partaking in a Mexican standoff to defend his young friend’s honor. Yet in one of Tarantino’s final twists, Orange confesses his true identity to White, elevating Reservoir Dogs to “instant classic” status as it simultaneously ended White’s long, criminal run.
Aaron Stampler, Primal Fear (1996)
Defense attorneys have to believe their client if they have any chance of winning a legal battle and reversing their charges. And every piece of evidence obtained by attention-seeking Martin Vail (Richard Gere) suggests that stuttering, abused and schizophrenic altar boy Aaron Stampler (Edward Norton) is innocent of the charge of murdering Chicago’s archbishop. But in a killer late-game twist, Aaron betrays his attorney’s trust, confessing that his dual personality is nothing more than a convincing trick … and there isn’t anything Vail can do about it.
Capt. Dudley Smith, L.A. Confidential (1997)
Figuring out whom to trust in Curtis Hanson’s terrific film noir is damn near impossible. Straight-edge cop Exley (Guy Pearce) is surrounded by corruption, murder, sex scandals … and that’s on his own police force. But as is usually the case, betrayal runs all the way up the chain of command, and James Cromwell’s Capt. Dudley Smith reveals himself to be the ultimate traitor when he guns down Kevin Spacey’s marginally crooked cop, Vincennes. At least Jack has the wherewithal to whisper the telling name “Rollo Tomasi” with his dying breath, ensuring that Smith eventually will pay for his heinous crimes.
Fredo Corleone, The Godfather Part II (1974)
Betrayal between family members cuts deepest. And when that “family” is, you know, the Mafia, the cut often ends up being fatal. Just ask Fredo (a brilliant John Cazale), the “weak and stupid” Corleone son who grows tired of having to answer to his younger, patronizing brother, Michael (Al Pacino). Granted, Fredo’s inability to contemplate the criminal world often turns him into a puppet, manipulated by more powerful men. But by betraying Michael to Johnny Ola (Dominic Chianese) and Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg) – an act confirmed with Michael’s Judas-inspired kiss – Fredo earns that permanent vacation spot at the bottom of Lake Tahoe.
Severus Snape, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011)
The ultimate undercover agent, Severus Snape’s deception of dark wizard Lord Voldemort spanned seven books and the bulk of eight films. Buried so deep behind enemy lines, Snape often had to make it look like he was betraying Dumbledore, the Order of the Phoenix, the Ministry of Magic and Harry Potter, himself. Thanks to Alan Rickman’s calculatedly chilly turn, even ardent Potter fans couldn’t be certain if Snape was for or against The Boy Who Lived. But in this summer’s spectacular finale, Snape’s unwillingness to give up Potter proved to be his final betrayal against Tom Riddle, and the foot in the door needed to bring Lord Voldemort down. The fact that Snape operated in shadows out of pure love for Harry’s mother, Lily, makes his story simultaneously beautiful and tragic.
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