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Look at the picture, she's obviously very, very ill.
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... and was looking forward to it. Now it's going to be different, knowing that she's dead. It is so strange getting older and watching our old friends fall by the wayside.
So young...
I know you like the Tango, and perhaps she is the "better half" in there, but I would take her in Profession: Reporter any day over that dreck.
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And his equal, I think of him as the guy that turned into Brando had he made it that far, is Nicholson's character in Passenger.
The common thread, so ironically, in both films is Maria. You can see in her face the troubled life she led. She is such different but unforgettable characters in both films.
I can't think of an actress, off hand, that starred in two such seminal films so close together by two such auteur titans.
The article I think covers well the damnation of the Tango that she experienced, in the hands of a weak-minded impotent sex maniac. Was she also responsible? Does it matter now?
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notwithstanding your opinion, will always be among the top Italian directors which means the top, period.
The Last Emperor.
Tango.
Conformist.
And the glorious mess that was 1900.
Face it - the man was sick, there is name for that disorder. The Conformist was perhaps his only work deserving long life.
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masterworks. One of the best films to address--- yet again--- the condition of modern man (and woman) adrift in the modern world.
Pasolini was sicker-- and paid the price
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OK, Victor, I'll bite:
What is the disorder that Bertolucci suffers?
I thought "The Dreamers" was superb; a logical continuation of "Last Tango...". And Eva Green...cowabunga!!!
Seriously, now that the great master directors of the 50's and 60's are gone; the two greatest surviving are Godard and Bertolucci.
Even at his younger age, which is even more revolting.
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wedding ring, in horror at their temerity?
Say it ain't so, Vic!
I am yet to see it - or not?
release, remains at the top of my favorite films (not alone....._.
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