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Veteran Italian filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci directs the erotic drama The Dreamers, adapted from the novel The Holy Innocents: A Romance by Gilbert Adair. American student Matthew (Michael Pitt) is studying in Paris during the politically turbulent late '60s. The story begins in 1968 with the firing of Henri Langlois, the founder of the French Cinémathèque. At a protest demonstration, Matthew meets cinema-obsessed Isabelle (Eva Green) and her twin brother, Theo (Louis Garrel). When their Bohemian parents (Robin Renucci and Anna Chancellor) leave for the summer, the twins invite Matthew to live with them. While the revolution rages on outside, the three young people stay in the comfortable flat playing decadent sexual games. Bertolucci incorporates clips from classic films like Queen Christina, Band of Outsiders, and Breathless. After showing at several European film festivals, The Dreamers made its U.S. premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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"Just when you think you've seen just about everything, and can't be shocked any more, and a truly disturbing movie like The Dreamers comes along. Bernardo Bertolucci does not use his subject matter just for shock value, however. This is a mature film whose content is necessary for the story being told. The film is not pornography because it allows us to understand (while never justifying) the character's behavior. It also inspired me to make sure that I never, " [More]
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"DIR-TAY!! Directed by Bernardo Bertolucci.. In the last five years I've slowly been educating myself with French modern/new wave and this is a modern film that has nothing but love for that era. incredibly (and refreshingly) frank with it's depiction of sex(uality). Michael Pitt has already amassed an interesting library of films. " [More]
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"The message of Lou Ye's film "Summer Palace" seems to be this: depressed people have sex. A lot. There are three major characters in Ye's film that have some obvious issues, and all of them waste no time hopping into bed with each other in an attempt to escape their apparent (and unexplained) pain. The director manages to make this situation somewhat interesting during the first half of " [More]
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"This is one of those films where the style beats out the substance. Still, i did like it. Movie buffs will enjoy the scenes where they try to come up with a movie reference that stumps the other two. Also the scenes where they run through the Louvre are great! Could have done without the hints of the "are they or aren't they" when it comes to the twins, though. Wasn't necessary to the plot. Still, the scenery is beautiful. The actors ar " [More]
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