Review of Last Tango in Paris (1972) by Janz D — 08 Sep 2011
Like most challenging works of art, it divides people. But to claim Last Tango in Paris as a pile of puerile sexual nonsense is an act of antagonism against intellectualism. It is one of most emotionally and sexually frank films ever made, boldly confronting societyâ(TM)s preconceived notions about sex, relationships, conventions and censorship.
Bertolucci orchestrates a sad, devastating masterpiece, drawing the last great performance from Brando, arguably the greatest film actor to grace the entire history of celluloid.
This review of Last Tango in Paris (1972) was written by Janz D on 08 Sep 2011.
Last Tango in Paris has generally received positive reviews.
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