The Dreamers 2003 Uncut

The uncut version illustrates how the trio attempts to stop time. Bertolucci uses the extra runtime to emphasize the decay of the apartment, turning a beautiful bohemian flat into a claustrophobic cage. It mirrors the rot of their insular fantasy as they neglect the outside world. The Mirror of Revolution

To understand "The Dreamers," one must understand its director. By 2003, Bernardo Bertolucci was already an established master of world cinema. He had won nine Oscars for his epic 1987 film "The Last Emperor" and had spent his career weaving tales of sex, politics, and history. He was also no stranger to controversy; his 1973 film "Last Tango in Paris," also a sexually charged drama set in a Parisian apartment, had caused an international scandal with its graphic content and X-rating. the dreamers 2003 uncut

A documentary or segment titled "France May 1968" that explores the real-world political student riots that serve as the film's backdrop. The uncut version illustrates how the trio attempts

When asked about the two versions of the film, he famously added a touch of dark humor, noting that the DVD audience "has the chance of choosing if they want to go straight to hell [laughs] or if they are grown-ups and can decide for themselves." The Mirror of Revolution To understand "The Dreamers,"

, it follows three young film buffs—American exchange student Matthew ( Michael Pitt ) and French siblings Isabelle ( ) and Theo ( Louis Garrel )—as they retreat into an insular world of sensual games and cinematic obsession Key Review Highlights