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Chloe By Karl Lagerfeld For Women Eau De Toilette Spray 30 Oz

Chloe By Karl Lagerfeld For Women Eau De Toilette Spray 30 OzLaunched By The design house of Lagerfeld in 1975, CHLOE PERFUME IS Classified as a luxurious, flowery fragrance. This feminine scent of jasmine blend possessive and honeysuckle. It Is recommended for romantic wear.
Posted on July 10, 2011.
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Alonzo Breslin says...
A few months ago, I bought a copy of The Road and, as usual, when I first explore a new Sony disc, the first thing I like to look at is the trailer gallery (Sony always has the best). The very first trailer was for Chloe, the new Atom Egoyan flick.Now I was intriqued.Egoyan has been one of my favorite directors since I watched The Sweet Hereafter.Plus it had both Julianne Moore and Amanda Seyfried, two of the sexiest women in the biz right now.So I knew I had to see it.



Fast forward to just last night.Around 2am, and having nothing better to do, I decided to finally pop it in the machine and I must say, I was pretty much kept on the edge of my seat throughout most of the flick.



The story goes that Julianne Moore plays the wife of a popular music professor.Their marriage has apparently gone stale since he tends to try and stay out of town with his students and, it seems, has no sexual feelings towards her any more.Even their son appears to dislike her.One night while at dinner, she meets a seemingly shy young girl who, in reality, is a call girl.From here, Julianne hatches a plan to see if this girl, Chloe, can seduce her husband.She is to meet him and report back to her at the end of each session.Trouble is, when you play with fire, you end of getting burned.



I really like the look and feel to this movie.The characters, especially our two leading ladies, were well rounded.Liam Neeson turns in a fairly good performance but, sadly, still appears to be coping with the lost of real life wife, Natshia Richardson who died not to long before this film was completed.It seems weird for Atom Egoyan to be helming this project.This doesn't seem to be his normal subgenre.You would think, giving the whole infidelity angle, that Chloe would be more up Adrian Lyne's alley which it does seem given that the third act does take more of a Fatal Attraction/Poison Ivy/Obsessed turn which, in my opion, drug the movie down.Had he simply stuck with the idea of being lured in to Chloe's charm and powers of persuasion, the movie may have been a pretty successful hit.Not saying that this movie was bad, far from it.In fact, I'm surprised that this movie was released straight to dvd with such star power while Obsessed was given a theatrical run given that that movie had the whole feel of a D2D.Still, its worth at least a peak.
Posted on July 10, 2011
Katharyn Osayande says...
Best price anywhere.Product delivered sealed in original box-not a sampler.

Excellent Service
Posted on July 10, 2011
Randa Gorter says...
I've order this product several times over the years from Amazon and have always been completely satisfied.The price is so much cheaper than buying from local department stores.I highly recommended this product.
Posted on July 10, 2011
Ione Mccoid says...
Atom Egoyan's "Chloe" will not appeal to all tastes, despite a healthy dose of eroticism (and tasteful nudity), as it is really an examination of love, aging and insecurity, and how our imagination fills in the blanks when passion wanes. The thriller aspect is actually quite predictable, and a bit disappointing, but it doesn't take away from what truly makes the film work; the terrific triangle of Julianne Moore, Liam Neeson, and, in a breakout performance, Amanda Seyfried, in the title role.



Moore is a gynecologist slipping into middle age, with a still-hunky college professor husband (Neeson), and a teen-aged son who hates her (Max Thieriot, in a role which, unfortunately, largely ended up on the cutting room floor). When hubby skips out on his surprise birthday party, and she finds a photo of him with a sexy student on his cell phone, she assumes the worst; rather than simply confront him, she hires a cute young prostitute (Seyfried), to seduce him, and prove his infidelity. Seyfried confirms Moore's darkest fears, saying that he, albeit reluctantly, responded to her advances. Rather than cut things off, however, Moore, aroused by the thought of her husband's actions, pays to continue the seduction. A bizarre romantic triangle plays out; the hooker provides erotically-charged, graphic details, while becoming increasingly attracted to the wife, who, in her anguished, yet obvious physical arousal by the accounts, responds to the sexual advances of the hooker. Seyfried conveys all this with a combination of sexual savvy and wide-eyed wonder, and watching her bend the sophisticated Moore to her own sexual will, leading to a very intimate, well-played seduction scene, is ultimately, the real climax of the film.



Unfortunately, the plot then slides into melodrama, involving the husband and son, loads of guilt, unrequited love, and predictable tragedy. It is a let-down, as I said, but certainly doesn't ruin the overall pleasure of this film.



Atom Egoyan's films are always well-crafted and provocative; this is a rare case of the director working from someone else's screenplay (by "Secretary" screenwriter Erin Cressida Wilson), and the end result, while flawed, is still superior to most of what I've seen on screens over the past couple of years. Certainly worth owning!
Posted on July 11, 2011
Agustin Marbury says...
Bought this love how it smells, great compliments andyou can't beat the price.
Posted on July 11, 2011
Shavonda Medure says...
I love this perfume. It is my favorite of all. Been using this for years. Thanks.
Posted on July 14, 2011
Ellen Bengston says...
This film tells a story about a young beautiful girl who seems to have become immune to love, wrapped up in her imagination of being a chamelon to those who would become clients in her world of selling her self. Living out the fantasy of another. She is young and comes across this way in her actions and her speech. She is not really manifesting sexuality in her movements and energy but she is interesting and her character draws you in as well as her physical appearance. She meets a female gynocologist who lives a life of seeming apartness from her husband and son. The two ladies share an intimate moment in a restaurant bathroom. Their connection is brief but feels pronounced. It is a different coming together not, a normal interaction, so each can remember its taking place. The doctor is played by Moore, who is again a lonely beautiful woman who doesn't reflect much joy in life. She loves her husband who is played by Neeson, who comes across the opposite in his dealings with others. He is jovial and playful in his career of college professor. His students find him appealing and want to bring him down to their level and he abides. The film starts right in showing the insecurity of the wife towards her mate's flirtations and lateness from work. The strife builds as her insecurity becomes an obsession. An obsession that involves the lovely girl who she meets and continues to find encounters, paying her to come on to Neeson to see how he responds. Throughout this somewhat twisty tale the two women find a sexual tie in the hearing of how her hubby takes the bait with Chole. The tension and restraint of the affair is so well portrayed by Moore. Chole displays flat affect but it is a cover for large insecurity which is seen at the end of the film. Neeson's part also grapples with emotion, we see him as a fun loving personality yet at home he seems wracked with distance from his family. The lack of intimacy between them leads to the sexual acting out. I love Atom E. he is such a great storyteller and chooses material that draws you in. If you have a chance see the movie The Sweet Hereafter, it is one of the best films I have seen. The things I liked in this film, I loved the clothes and the style of the young girl, I liked how she used her imagination, I liked the city where they lived, it rang with fun, I liked the greenhouse and all the places available to sightsee, and I liked the coffeehouses that were all over, used as meeting place for clandestine conversations.
Posted on July 14, 2011
Norris Donota says...
I got hooked on it in the 70's.Was a loyal follower through the mid-80's.My mother loves it too. Then I wanted something different and experimented (while still always having Chloe on my bureau)to no avail. Nothing ever usurped Chloe's place on my skin.It became part of me. Not a poor choice to be stuck with. Seriously,a great choice.I highly recommend it.
Posted on July 17, 2011
Jannie Khachatoorian says...
I saw a trailer of this movie on the internet and it was the kind of movie that I like.It's a story with mystery and turns out in the end with a twist.It keeps you guessing and wondering the whole way through.Liam Neeson knows how to pick out movies.He's always in movies that are like this.
Posted on July 17, 2011
Lauren Stauffer says...
my wife has worn chloe for years and really loves it.she is well satisfied with this order.
Posted on July 22, 2011

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