Where were these chicks in film school? |
It's nice that some production company gave Bertolucci a bunch of money to indulge himself in this little romp, however you still have to sit through it. The film seems to be some sort of nostalgia wallow for Bernardo Bertolucci about the good old days in Paris attending the Cinémathèque Française, watching old movies "avec Nicholas Ray," and banging hot French girls (that seems questionable).
The brother and sister live in some sort of semi incestuous relationship, and you have to sit through a lot of film trivia as they play little games where they quote movie lines and scenes to each other (would this even happen in real life?). Throw in a little anti establishment stuff and you have... really not much.
Another picture of Eva Green. |
What the film has to recommend it is well Eva Green, she looks pretty good. Bernardo Bertolucci is known as a director who examines sensuality and carnal relationships which is code for he knows how to get young women to take their clothes off for his films.
Yet another picture of Eva Gree |
A completely pointless film.
Hard to know if academy award winning director (which is plastered all over the DVD cover), Bernardo Bertolucci was kidding with this film, the bigger concern should be that he wasn't.
112 minutes the screenplay is by Gilbert Adair.
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