![]() Perhaps the most crucial line of dialogue is when Brando utters in despair “Even if a husband spends two hundred fuckin’ years, he’s never going to comprehend his wife’s true nature.” But this art-house movie for adults did not usher in an era of revolutionary filmmaking as film critic Pauline Kael believed it would. The 45-year-old Brando gives the film its most testy moment when telling his 20-year-old co-star Maria Schneider to “get the butter,” as he prepares to enter her from behind. ![]() It was a comeback film for Marlon Brando, who made a number of bad films in the 1960s. “One of Brando’s great acting performances.”īernardo Bertolucci’s (“The Conformist”) impersonal romance story about doomed lovers became a controversial movie because of the frankness of its sex scenes. ![]() ![]() (director/writer: Bernardo Bertolucci screenwriter: Franco Arcalli cinematographer: Vittorio Storaro editors: Franco Arcalli/Roberto Perpignan music: Gato Barbieri cast: Marlon Brando (Paul), Maria Schneider (Jeanne), Jean-Pierre Leaud (Tom), Maria Michi (Rosa’s Mother), Veronica Lazar (Rosa), Catherine Allégret (Catherine), Marie-Hélène Breillat (Monique), Catherine Breillat (Mouchette), Darling Légitimus (Concierge), Massimo Girotti (Marcel) Runtime: 129 MPAA Rating: NR producer: Alberto Grimaldi MGM 1972-Italy/France-in English and French with English subtitles) LAST TANGO IN PARIS (Ultimo tango a Parigi)
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