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    Last Tango In Paris

    Distraught following his wife's suicide, American hotelier Paul (Marlon Brando) becomes transfixed by the beautiful younger Frenchwoman Jeanne (Maria Schneider) and demands their clandestine relationship be based only on sex.
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  • Actors of "Last Tango In Paris"

  • Characters of "Last Tango In Paris"

    Paul. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Played by: Marlon Brando
    Jeanne. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Rosa's Mother. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Played by: Maria Michi
    Prostitute. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Jeanne's Mother. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Played by: Gitt Magrini
    Catherine. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Olympia. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Played by: Luce Marquand
    TV Sound Engineer. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Played by: Dan Diament
    TV Script Girl. Character of Last Tango In Paris
    Played by: Catherine Sola
    TV Cameraman. Character of Last Tango In Paris
  • Directors of "Last Tango In Paris"

    Bernardo Bertolucci. Director of Last Tango In Paris
    Bernardo Bertolucci
    Birthdate: 16 March 1941, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Creators of "Last Tango In Paris"

    Bernardo Bertolucci. Director of Last Tango In Paris
    Bernardo Bertolucci
    Birthdate: 16 March 1941, Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Critic Reviews of "Last Tango In Paris"

    Variety
    December 07, 2007

    An uneven, convoluted, certainly dispute-provoking study of sexual passion in which Marlon Brando gives a truly remarkable performance.

    Chicago Reader
    December 07, 2007

    The operatic extravagance of Bernardo Bertolucci's style has emerged more clearly since this 1972 drama, which still managed to seem vaguely naturalistic in the midst of its extravagant camera moves and eccentric construction.

    Time Out
    June 24, 2006

    It's Brando's film: his monologues devastate.

    New York Times
    May 20, 2003

    The movie is sad, but it's also hugely funny, occasionally when it doesn't mean to be.

    Chicago Sun-Times
    January 01, 2000

    The look, feel and sound of the film are evocative.

    Blog de cine
    December 23, 2016

    A film that loses all interest and is even quite unbearable when Brando is not on screen. [Full review in Spanish]

    Cinema em Cena
    July 22, 2016

    The sex scenes that made the film famous are just a symptom of a deep pain and also its treatment. [Full review in Portuguese.]

    EmanuelLevy.Com
    April 25, 2012

    Brando gives a terrific performance, but Bertolucci's movie as a whole, which was so bold and audacious in 1972, does not hold up very well.

    Groucho Reviews
    March 30, 2011

    Took the world by storm with its strategy of sexual frankness and a towering performance by Marlon Brando. [Blu-ray]

    Combustible Celluloid
    March 25, 2011

    This emotional, sexual jumble of a movie still contains some interesting ideas, and some gorgeous cinematic poetry.

    Movie Metropolis
    February 26, 2011

    High Art moments are offset by the grossly misogynistic behavior of Brando's character and scenes and dialogue that can seem so insipid that they negate any real eroticism or serious shock value.

    Movie Magazine International
    February 05, 2011

    But when we look at this film, it signals a feeble turn towards art house eroticism which is tame by today's standards. For as Maria Schneider herself says ', we've seen much worse'.

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