The Dreamers evaluation action
2022-04-18 17:34
"The Dreamers" is both tense and slack, rough and dreamy, sexy and silly, sad and profound. The audience may think it preaching, but it is also open at the same time, all of which add up to be fake Bertolucci)
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"The Dreamers" is an extremely sexy movie, it is no secret Bernardo Bertolucci wrote to Paris in 1968, old love letters)
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The film may not have the Voltaire or Wilde-style command of the original novel, but it is also an interesting and profound film. It is true to the times, erotic and not pornographic, and the performances of the three young actors are full Confident and unpretentious. The film deeply explores the sexual pleasure that has changed in a private world. The moral and physical depravity of the protagonist is directed towards death)
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The film is full of beautiful reminiscences of young years and praises of young people's bravery and attempts to break the old system)
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"The Dreamers" reproduces that idealistic era, constantly paying tribute to the French New Wave. In the film, Matthew, Isabella, and Leo fall in love with each other, but the dreamlike love does not last. The United States is vulgar, but Europe is doomed to decline
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Extended Reading
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Isabelle: My parents fucked once in their lives. That's why we're twins, they didn't want to make it twice.
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Matthew: Yes, I'm drunk. And you're beautiful. And tomorrow morning, I'll be sober but you'll still be beautiful.