fall in love

Alexander 2022-04-20 09:01:49

Some films convey ideas to us through narrative, while others just want to portray a mood, and "Last Tango in Paris" is a Bertolucci mood. In a flash of lightning, it was not love but passion that burst out. In the room without a name, only the purest men and women were separated from their identities. What Jeanne fell in love with was not Paul, he was fascinated by his casualness, his mystery and control, and their secret and crazy way of getting along fascinated her. She once wanted to use her young body to get his heart, After all, what Jeanne fell in love with was love. So when Paul, who was in a good mood to face his wife's suicide, planned to start seriously, he destroyed all of this. He was no longer a nameless person in a mysterious room, but a forty-five-year-old widowed bald with hemorrhoids An ordinary man, cruel to say, when he fell in love with her, he lost her, because what I love is what you don't love. The last song of passion on the dance floor. After that, people scattered dance and cherished each other. Whoever is serious will lose. Important lines 1. You must be very young 2. I don't know him, I don't know his name

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  • Ollie 2022-03-27 09:01:10

    Marlon's acting is still flawless, but there's nothing normal about sex and romance in the film, replaced by intuitive lust that expands indefinitely until destruction engulfs each other. (Marlon's near-perfect monologue on his wife's corpse, classic! But unnatural sex, it's hard to swallow!)

  • Emma 2022-03-23 09:02:11

    I don't like it, if it wasn't for the master, I definitely wouldn't watch it, but this episode is still on show

Last Tango in Paris quotes

  • [Jeanne is telling Paul about her first love]

    Jeanne: I fell in love with him when I first heard him play piano.

    Paul: You mean the first time he got inside your knickers.

    Jeanne: He was a child prodigy; he was playing with both hands.

    Paul: I bet he was!

  • Paul: Go, get the butter.