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Lust Tango in Paris
On her trip to Paris, Maria, a very beautiful young lady falls in love with a lovely canvas an artist is painting on the street. She tries to buy it but the painter is not willing to sell although, after her sexual favors, he seems to change his mind. Don't miss this passionate story, with the appearance of the most explosive Private girls.
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Plot Summary
A middle-aged American expatriate in Paris, Paul, grieving the suicide of his wife, begins a sexually charged, anonymous affair with a young French Parisian woman, Jeanne. Their relationship is defined by a raw, primal exploration of their desires in a rented apartment, devoid of personal details or future plans. As their physical connection intensifies, the boundaries between their real lives and their intense, ephemeral bond begin to blur, leading to a tragic conclusion.
Critical Reception
Bernardo Bertolucci's 'Last Tango in Paris' was a highly controversial yet critically acclaimed film upon its release. It garnered significant attention for its raw and explicit portrayal of sexuality, Marlon Brando's intense performance, and its exploration of themes like grief, loneliness, and existential despair. Despite its artistic merit and commercial success, the film faced censorship and condemnation for its perceived exploitation and the debated nature of consent within its narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Marlon Brando's tour-de-force performance and Bertolucci's bold direction.
Critiqued for its explicit sexual content and controversial narrative elements.
Recognized for its powerful exploration of dark emotional themes and existential angst.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a powerful and disturbing cinematic experience, often highlighting Marlon Brando's performance and the film's artistic ambition, while also acknowledging its controversial and explicit nature.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for two Academy Awards: Best Actor (Marlon Brando) and Best Director (Bernardo Bertolucci). Nominated for three Golden Globe Awards, winning Best Actor for Marlon Brando.
Fun Fact
The famous 'butter scene' was conceived by Marlon Brando himself as an improvisation, and director Bernardo Bertolucci decided to keep it in the film, adding to its notoriety.
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