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In Last Tango in Paris, a provocative drama directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, an electrifying encounter between a young Parisian woman and a middle-aged American businessman sets the stage for a highly passionate and tumultuous relationship. The film centers around their clandestine connection, which the man insists must be rooted solely in physical intimacy.
As the story unfolds, the characters' interactions become increasingly intense, revealing their vulnerabilities and exploring the complex nature of human desires. While their carnal connection serves as the foundation of their relationship, the film delves deep into their emotional struggle for connection and fulfillment.
Set against the backdrop of 1970s Paris, the movie examines themes of love, loneliness, and personal freedom. The stunning performances by Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider anchor the narrative, showcasing their incredible chemistry and raw vulnerability.
Last Tango in Paris challenges societal norms and pushes the boundaries of sexual liberation in a thought-provoking and controversial manner. With its explicit scenes, the film ignited a global controversy upon its release in 1972 and continues to spark discussions about intimacy and consent.
Bertolucci's direction and Vittorio Storaro's cinematography create a visually striking atmosphere that mirrors the characters' emotional journeys. With its powerful performances and exploration of forbidden desires, Last Tango in Paris remains a landmark film that leaves a lasting impact on its audiences.
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Last Tango in ParisRelease Date:
07 Feb 1973Writers:
Bernardo Bertolucci, Franco Arcalli, Agnès VardaAwards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. 7 wins & 12 nominations total