He’s got a sensible eye for the exterior, it is hard to get behind his eyes. I agree that sometimes he makes some unrational little details, but it is this that personalises his pieces. He kind of follows the contemporary periods each time, but also mixes them up, forming kind of a nostalgia, and a well-defined image of his universe. He is the bigest dreamer I could ever know.
Can’t blame them for being modelish like, and this is not the centre of the movie…whatever them. It shows, yes indeed, place where Bertolucci wanted to be, nostalgia is no crime. And this repete encore un fois moments from the movie, if looking from an artist view, where each gets his inspiration and motivation from somewhere eventually, and gets to replicate them in a personalised mode the entire career forward going….these moments should be seen as mini-tributes for those who made beauty happen before he could it, he shows that what was said before doesn’t get lost by the time passes.
And along everything that describes The Dreamers, my favorite part is that it has that young breeze taste, that freedom, naive state, just the fact that they found each over…their beyond words relation at some point…I just realised Bertolucci has something about this kind of attractions, personal motiv that can be found in many of his movies,, a sick beautiful love kingdom
It’s beautiful because it has that “before bedtime story” feeling, it’s ugly cuz with that money he could have saved half of Africa….and wouldn’t have brought depression to anyone, but himself probably. :)) and it is depressing cuz it is about war…again, yet another movie about violence…. in 3D this time! yeyeeeeee! maybe in the future they will make possible for blood to get out of the screen and splash on our faces…
There can’t be movie with no dream or death….either it was inspired anyway from these topics or touches it somehow during, it is like everything we think about in this era is war, when? where? people are only statistics And dreams…help us around not to cope so much with this war…
I could only remember the movie Dazed and Confused…and if looking deeper, they are the slackers that later on Linklater developed, so they are dreamers by what they do,a euphorical life, and they were hippies…and hippies are a reply to war…
I recently realised this…so our modern generations are kind of…fucked up.
It is stupid, full of flows and seems like made by a brutal teenager who…
First: didn’t know the legend, the basic romanian story, told by Eliade, didn’t feel the subtility of my culture at all. Second: it so unrespectfull for him to make those actors, who are great theater or cimena stars in Romania, speak english, it is obvious how hard it was for them to speak it, if it was filmed in Romania, with romanian actors why the hell did he switch to english…in a nonenglish environment….
Third: he pissed me off begining with his Dracula fucking masterpiece, spitting on our culture and history
Does he have a problem getting along with Romanian understandings?
He really couldn’t put into picture the beauty of this story…I didn’t feel it at least, after learning it at school and reading it for so many times in my childhood.
Stranger than Paradise [9/10] – great one for Jim, gets me on a highway and off to homeland dreams.
Would watch this, in future, with whom gets to be my husband…has to see it
Best Movie of your lifetime.... over 2 years ago
Fight Club
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
He’s got a sensible eye for the exterior, it is hard to get behind his eyes. I agree that sometimes he makes some unrational little details, but it is this that personalises his pieces. He kind of follows the contemporary periods each time, but also mixes them up, forming kind of a nostalgia, and a well-defined image of his universe. He is the bigest dreamer I could ever know.
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
@ Blue K, Custodian of The Cinematheque…may I ask what was so horrible about The Dreamers?
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
Can’t blame them for being modelish like, and this is not the centre of the movie…whatever them. It shows, yes indeed, place where Bertolucci wanted to be, nostalgia is no crime. And this repete encore un fois moments from the movie, if looking from an artist view, where each gets his inspiration and motivation from somewhere eventually, and gets to replicate them in a personalised mode the entire career forward going….these moments should be seen as mini-tributes for those who made beauty happen before he could it, he shows that what was said before doesn’t get lost by the time passes.
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
And along everything that describes The Dreamers, my favorite part is that it has that young breeze taste, that freedom, naive state, just the fact that they found each over…their beyond words relation at some point…I just realised Bertolucci has something about this kind of attractions, personal motiv that can be found in many of his movies,, a sick beautiful love kingdom
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
TOKYO!
for me it’s either 10 or -10…so 10 for this one
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Help make The Auteurs totally awesome over 2 years ago
Number of pages in a topic…..should be as well at the top of the page as at the bottom. Tanks
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an acclaimed movie/director that you really don't like? over 2 years ago
James Cameron! With that amount of money anyone would be able to give birth to “great” movies.
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Ok, admit you dozed off or slept while watching.... over 2 years ago
Two times while trying to watch the meaningless “Lost in Translation”…and I’ve waited it for so long….
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Avatar Depression? over 2 years ago
It’s beautiful because it has that “before bedtime story” feeling, it’s ugly cuz with that money he could have saved half of Africa….and wouldn’t have brought depression to anyone, but himself probably. :)) and it is depressing cuz it is about war…again, yet another movie about violence…. in 3D this time! yeyeeeeee! maybe in the future they will make possible for blood to get out of the screen and splash on our faces…
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Name a good film that doesnt involve dreams or death/murder over 2 years ago
There can’t be movie with no dream or death….either it was inspired anyway from these topics or touches it somehow during, it is like everything we think about in this era is war, when? where? people are only statistics And dreams…help us around not to cope so much with this war…
I could only remember the movie Dazed and Confused…and if looking deeper, they are the slackers that later on Linklater developed, so they are dreamers by what they do,a euphorical life, and they were hippies…and hippies are a reply to war…
I recently realised this…so our modern generations are kind of…fucked up.
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Thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola's 'Youth Without Youth' over 2 years ago
It is stupid, full of flows and seems like made by a brutal teenager who…
First: didn’t know the legend, the basic romanian story, told by Eliade, didn’t feel the subtility of my culture at all. Second: it so unrespectfull for him to make those actors, who are great theater or cimena stars in Romania, speak english, it is obvious how hard it was for them to speak it, if it was filmed in Romania, with romanian actors why the hell did he switch to english…in a nonenglish environment….
Third: he pissed me off begining with his Dracula fucking masterpiece, spitting on our culture and history
Does he have a problem getting along with Romanian understandings?
He really couldn’t put into picture the beauty of this story…I didn’t feel it at least, after learning it at school and reading it for so many times in my childhood.
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Thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola's 'Youth Without Youth' over 2 years ago
Why is it compared to Fincher’s movie?
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Thoughts on Francis Ford Coppola's 'Youth Without Youth' over 2 years ago
Can’t put them in the same bottle for this “reverse” motiv. Same act…different meanings.
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
mom and dad way…
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
but why is the sex strange? young and wild would be strange for you? didn’t you have fun in college?
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
So, not what?
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Bernardo Bertolucci--Love Him or Hate Him? over 2 years ago
I’m neither a mom nor a dad..so it’s still strange and wild. So not not… My statement wasn’t born from being frustrated or missing it.
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Last movie you saw and rate it over 2 years ago
Stranger than Paradise [9/10] – great one for Jim, gets me on a highway and off to homeland dreams.
Would watch this, in future, with whom gets to be my husband…has to see it
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Avatar Depression? over 2 years ago
This video reviews….are more stupid than the idea of the movie itself…the conclusion could of been enought.
So much hollywood typical talking.
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Films One Should See Before They Go To Work Tomorrow over 2 years ago
Dazed and confused :)))))
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