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In Reply to: RE: Brando in Tango IS modern middle-aged urban man. posted by tinear on February 03, 2011 at 16:15:28
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
Des
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!
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