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Last Tango in Paris

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Last Tango in Paris (1972)

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Reviews Counted: 26 Fresh: 21  Rotten:5 Average Rating: 7.8/10

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Rated: 18

Runtime: 2 hrs 9 mins

Theatrical Release: 13-07-2007

Synopsis: Originally famed for its sexual frankness, Bernardo Bertolucci's LAST TANGO IN PARIS has managed to endure due to its sophisticated storytelling and brave lead performances. Marlon Brando incorporated details from his own life into the character of Paul, the globetrotting American who... Originally famed for its sexual frankness, Bernardo Bertolucci's LAST TANGO IN PARIS has managed to endure due to its sophisticated storytelling and brave lead performances. Marlon Brando incorporated details from his own life into the character of Paul, the globetrotting American who finally settled into a marriage and proprietorship of a fleabag hotel in Paris. But when his wife commits suicide, Paul goes into an existential tailspin. One day, while wandering through an apartment that is available for rent, he encounters Jeanne (Maria Schneider), a lovely Parisian girl (she's 20 to Paul's 45) who is also viewing the apartment. The two become intimate and have a heated affair, carried on without names, in the apartment where they first met. While Paul clearly hopes to forget about his wife, Jeanne is simply overwhelmed by her fiancé (Jean-Pierre Leaud, in a somewhat Bertolucci-satirizing role), a filmmaker who wants her to be his subject and inspiration. Nothing is taboo in their relationship, but confrontation comes when Paul breaks the spell of impersonality. Brando's monologue beside his dead wife has sent many a film student into a paroxysm of pleasure in this groundbreaking erotic drama from acclaimed director Bertolucci (THE CONFORMIST, THE LAST EMPEROR). [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Darling Legitimus, Catherine Sola

Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
Screenwriter: Bernardo Bertolucci, Franco Arcalli
Composer: Gato Barbieri
Producer: Alberto Grimaldi

DVD Info

Release:

Mar 11, 1998

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3/5

Brando gives his all but just ends up becoming himself. Interesting for it's historical notoriety, but overlong and dull in places.

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12/07/07
Helen OHara
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4/5

Bernardo Bertolucci's controversial drama is actually a dark, torrid masterpiece about love and grief.

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07/17/07
Jamie Russell
BBC
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4/5

Nobody makes sex films like this any more.

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07/14/07
Peter Bradshaw
Guardian [UK]
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It’s Brando’s film: his monologues devastate.

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06/24/06
Dave Calhoun
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03/09/08
Cole Smithey
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An uneven, convoluted, certainly dispute-provoking study of sexual passion in which Marlon Brando gives a truly remarkable performance.

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12/07/07
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4/4

Not to be missed.

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12/07/07
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The operatic extravagance of Bernardo Bertolucci's style has emerged more clearly since this 1972 drama, which still managed to seem vaguely naturalistic in the midst of its extravagant camera moves and eccentric construction.

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12/07/07
Dave Kehr
Chicago Reader
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5/5

Ah, for the days when real grown-ups made erotic films.

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12/09/05
Rob Vaux
Flipside Movie Emporium
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4/5

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07/14/05
Emanuel Levy
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5/5

Seamy, atmospheric Brando as directed by Bertolucci.

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06/15/05
Steve Crum
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2/5

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01/27/05
Kevin N. Laforest
Montreal Film Journal
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5/5

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01/13/05
Jake Euker
F5 (Wichita, KS)
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5/5

Brando's eerily unaffected performance is one his most mesmerisng.

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08/20/04
Dan Lybarger
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4/5

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08/01/04
Kit Bowen
Hollywood.com
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One of Brando's great acting performances.

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07/12/04
Dennis Schwartz
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09/02/03
Dan Jardine
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07/08/03
Michael Szymanski
Zap2it.com
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3/5

The movie is sad, but it's also hugely funny, occasionally when it doesn't mean to be.

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05/20/03
Vincent Canby
New York Times
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3/5

Brando is interesting here, as usual, but much of the film is repetitious, as we explore the unspoken past of Brando and present of Schneider.

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05/11/03
Christopher Null
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