Réalisation:
Bernardo BertolucciPhotographie:
Vittorio StoraroMusique:
Gato BarbieriActeurs·trices:
Marlon Brando, Maria Schneider, Maria Michi, Marie-Hélène Breillat, Catherine Breillat, Jean-Pierre Léaud, Catherine Allégret, Massimo Girotti (plus)VOD (1)
Résumés(1)
Paul, un Américain établi à Paris, et Jeanne font connaissance alors qu'ils visitent, un matin d'hiver, un grand appartement vide. Ils font l'amour sans rien savoir l'un de l'autre, pas même leurs prénoms. Paul loue l'appartement et le couple s'y donne rendez-vous jusqu'à ce que la situation devienne insoutenable. (Park Circus)
Critiques (3)
The text translates to: A film that is unequivocally ruled by Marlon Brando, which in his case seems unbelievably effortless. However, he was simply able to fully embody any role. And yes, even today, it is a highly controversial film, and the scene with butter is unforgettable, because it is not only important what is happening, but also what is sprinkled. ()
Brando is brilliant, and the same can be said about some passages (the monologue with the dead wife, for example), but at times the film drags unnecessarily. ()
Last Tango in Paris is one of the favorite polarizing films that always reveal whether you're going to be a young cinephile or not. So until you're in your twenties, just keep watching, add Salo, or The 120 Days of Sodom and Freaks and you'll feel like a revolutionary rebellious intellectual. Then you realize that the same story repeats itself every generation, but that doesn't matter. The bottom line is that butter is not a good enough lubricant. ()