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Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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They may be true things he tells, but they still belong to the past; Marlon Brando says nothing about Schneider and wants to know nothing about Schneider.
Stanley Kubrick Il Dottor Stranamore. Ovvero come imparai a non preoccuparmi e ad amare la bomba
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Other times, yes, today we have Borat instead of Sellers... a true symptom of the dementia that surrounds us.
Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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Nineteen hundred, opulent and stomach-churning it certainly is since behind the camera there’s a militant, yet not everything is to be thrown away; the fresco of peasant life from the early 1900s is largely salvageable. The fact is that it all transforms into a propagandistic delirium, still, the scene with the cat is a cult classic. A film like this really makes me hate certain anti-fascist arrogance, and I’d rather be beaten up outside my home by a squad of blackshirts than watch the 4 hours of this stuff.
Stanley Kubrick Il Dottor Stranamore. Ovvero come imparai a non preoccuparmi e ad amare la bomba
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I’m very fond of Pippo Castellari too, the great racket, Keoma, and the citizen rebels are among my cult films, but you really pissed me off with your vote for Last Tango; you need to do some penance.........
Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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Anyway, Bertolucci made other scandalous films (like La Luna, and I don't consider The Dreamers because it's anachronistic), I don't find this one so scandalous; it's a film of exquisite elegance that marked an era. At that time, Bertolucci was in astonishing form, like in The Conformist, for example. Coppola told the crew of The Godfather to watch The Conformist before shooting the scenes, which speaks volumes about the greatness of that Bertolucci. I don't know what to say; what's the point of attacking posters like this? I don't know, I can't give you any other rating.
Bernardo Bertolucci Ultimo tango a Parigi
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Come on, don’t ruin this masterpiece, no. This cinema section is disappointing me; it’s absurd to criticize certain films like this. Just for Brando, this movie deserves to be praised.
Stanley Kubrick Il Dottor Stranamore. Ovvero come imparai a non preoccuparmi e ad amare la bomba
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and Enzo G. Castellari?? And Fernando Di Leo? For those who say "Tarantino invented pulp cinema"
Stanley Kubrick Il Dottor Stranamore. Ovvero come imparai a non preoccuparmi e ad amare la bomba
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"Kubrick is always Kubrick: that is, the BEST director ever existed" (PALOZ), one of the best, not the best, there have also been Dreyer, Visconti, Bunuel, Welles, Polanski, Fassbinder, Kieslowski, Mankiewicz, Bergman, etc...