it took me a long time to think i understood this movie, until middle age at least brando himself said once that he had no idea what it was about anyway i miss th early seventies
@elvispresley718 Marlon Brando wanted to keep the film elusive & that's why he acts naive. The film was a statement of life culminating from the actor's maturity as a professional and a desire to project real emotion. The line ' everything outside this room is bullsh*t" - In other words--live for the moment. How true. The movie is as fresh today as it was back in the early 70's (at least for me). Even when your young you can still recognize that special quality few films ever achieve.
Okay... so Jeanne doesn't exactly say yes, but she doesn't say no either. It's pretty blurry, so I prefer not to focus too hard on that. The movie itself is great.
I prefer Gato Barberi and the raw emotion for this trail blazer film, and I am certain that so did Marlon Brando. Brando was a Jazz scholar and played percussion and would have clearly preferred Gato's take on this.
Che film, che capolavoro.. massacrato dalla censura. Grande Brando e Schneider..... talmente brava che è stata ....bruciata dal personaggio interpretato
a rape is sex against your will and she was just as willing as him. True that anal sex is a form of sex that many people still believe to satisfy Only the men, therefore is always seen as a "bad" form of sex that "Humiliates" woman
this is a very complicated movie. i would not call it rape. i saw i when i was 17 originally when i had no sexual experience but now at my age i can look back on it and say that it was a form of a love story. brando's character was disturbing but i think realistic and honest. music is the greatest and it is basically a european story which sometimes is hard for Americans to understand.
Agree, realistic and honest is truly the way to describe this film and its still one of greatest piece of celluloid of all time. I saw it when I was 15 and its still the closest film can come to reflecting authentic human emotion. The mother in law scene and the scene with his deceased wife should be studied in any acting class.
The only version on YouTube that gets the rhythm and tempo right. This iconic melody owes much to French music and to Stan Getz. The sexual savagery of this film, and its study of male menopause, bewildered a lot of people when it came out. I sense that we still don't quite know what to make of it. Rest assured that the 1960s and early 70s were a time of decision, of crisis, and of savage passion for many.
@alnot01 i have yet to see this film but I have every version of the them music. I heard the film has a rape scene in it and I don't think I could handle that. Thus, I wouldn't want that to ruin the inspiration and imagination I yield when I hear this music.
@themax316 I´s not really a rape, that shouldn´t keep you away from watching this masterpiece. It is, though, a very male film, therefore i can understand if a woman doesn´t really like it.
@Semente200 Funny you assume I'm a woman. I'm actually a man and you're right; I should watch it. It's just I knew a rape victim and after hearing her story, I feel uncomfortable to watch such things. I guess i oculd always close my eyes during that part
@themax316 Ups, sorry! But ,as i said, it´s not really a rape. It´s more of a kind of an "allowed abuse" from the woman´s part. There´s absolutely no violence. When i said this is a very male film, it´s because every man can identify with the story, in the sense that it deals with the emotional instability and unpredictableness of women. Go and get the film, it´s worthy!
@Semente200 wow, i detect unhealthy amounts of sexism and ignorance! of course it's rape. saying the woman 'allows' it is victim-blaming, of COURSE it's bloody rape. if she doesn't enjoy it (she's CRYING), and she just takes it because she loves him, it is NOT consensual. the WHOLE scene is violent. also this film isn't about 'the unpredictableness of women', it's a take on bertolucci's sexual fantasies and an existentialist view of love. jesus christ the shit you have to read sometimes.
maravllosa música!!
MarySweetlol 1 month ago
it took me a long time to think i understood this movie, until middle age at least brando himself said once that he had no idea what it was about anyway i miss th early seventies
elvispresley718 1 month ago
@elvispresley718 Marlon Brando wanted to keep the film elusive & that's why he acts naive. The film was a statement of life culminating from the actor's maturity as a professional and a desire to project real emotion. The line ' everything outside this room is bullsh*t" - In other words--live for the moment. How true. The movie is as fresh today as it was back in the early 70's (at least for me). Even when your young you can still recognize that special quality few films ever achieve.
goodoldrebel8 5 days ago
who is on Sax. I don't think this is Gato Barbieri's horn playing.
2005rosebud 1 month ago
Okay... so Jeanne doesn't exactly say yes, but she doesn't say no either. It's pretty blurry, so I prefer not to focus too hard on that. The movie itself is great.
daydreamer8293 4 months ago
I prefer Gato Barberi and the raw emotion for this trail blazer film, and I am certain that so did Marlon Brando. Brando was a Jazz scholar and played percussion and would have clearly preferred Gato's take on this.
bransonbelle 7 months ago
Che film, che capolavoro.. massacrato dalla censura. Grande Brando e Schneider..... talmente brava che è stata ....bruciata dal personaggio interpretato
enzo237 9 months ago
a rape is sex against your will and she was just as willing as him. True that anal sex is a form of sex that many people still believe to satisfy Only the men, therefore is always seen as a "bad" form of sex that "Humiliates" woman
claudja777 11 months ago
no matter how many times I watch this it takes on a new life every time
anewllife 1 year ago 3
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R.I.P. Maria Schneider
jscardonah 1 year ago
R.I.P. Maria Schneider. now you will dance tango with Marlon Brando for all the eternity.
chicobond89 1 year ago 16
@chicobond89
Thanks for your beautiful message.....
I was moved
R.I.P. Maria
tingtong375 1 year ago
R.I.P. Maria Schneider!
pjallmarbinks 1 year ago
R.I.P. Maria
chevalierdefortune 1 year ago
this is a very complicated movie. i would not call it rape. i saw i when i was 17 originally when i had no sexual experience but now at my age i can look back on it and say that it was a form of a love story. brando's character was disturbing but i think realistic and honest. music is the greatest and it is basically a european story which sometimes is hard for Americans to understand.
55madworld 1 year ago 4
@55madworld
Agree, realistic and honest is truly the way to describe this film and its still one of greatest piece of celluloid of all time. I saw it when I was 15 and its still the closest film can come to reflecting authentic human emotion. The mother in law scene and the scene with his deceased wife should be studied in any acting class.
goodoldrebel8 5 days ago
also sorry to rushcompositions for raging in your video comments. thanks for uploading, excellent excellent song (:
lauracida 1 year ago
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tclynn10 1 year ago
The only version on YouTube that gets the rhythm and tempo right. This iconic melody owes much to French music and to Stan Getz. The sexual savagery of this film, and its study of male menopause, bewildered a lot of people when it came out. I sense that we still don't quite know what to make of it. Rest assured that the 1960s and early 70s were a time of decision, of crisis, and of savage passion for many.
alnot01 1 year ago
@alnot01 i have yet to see this film but I have every version of the them music. I heard the film has a rape scene in it and I don't think I could handle that. Thus, I wouldn't want that to ruin the inspiration and imagination I yield when I hear this music.
themax316 1 year ago
@themax316 I´s not really a rape, that shouldn´t keep you away from watching this masterpiece. It is, though, a very male film, therefore i can understand if a woman doesn´t really like it.
Semente200 1 year ago
@Semente200 Funny you assume I'm a woman. I'm actually a man and you're right; I should watch it. It's just I knew a rape victim and after hearing her story, I feel uncomfortable to watch such things. I guess i oculd always close my eyes during that part
themax316 1 year ago
@themax316 Ups, sorry! But ,as i said, it´s not really a rape. It´s more of a kind of an "allowed abuse" from the woman´s part. There´s absolutely no violence. When i said this is a very male film, it´s because every man can identify with the story, in the sense that it deals with the emotional instability and unpredictableness of women. Go and get the film, it´s worthy!
Semente200 1 year ago
@Semente200 wow, i detect unhealthy amounts of sexism and ignorance! of course it's rape. saying the woman 'allows' it is victim-blaming, of COURSE it's bloody rape. if she doesn't enjoy it (she's CRYING), and she just takes it because she loves him, it is NOT consensual. the WHOLE scene is violent. also this film isn't about 'the unpredictableness of women', it's a take on bertolucci's sexual fantasies and an existentialist view of love. jesus christ the shit you have to read sometimes.
lauracida 1 year ago 2
Great music, nice video.
celticrose2 1 year ago
INCREADIBLE!!!! :-)
zfiles4me 1 year ago
Kill the early Frenchie accordion, Cat Man, and replace it with the sax!
smotnick 1 year ago
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priapus56 2 years ago
I love this movie and theme!!!!! :)
bambinatender 2 years ago