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The Ultimate Guide to The Dreamers (2003, Uncut)

1. The Quick Specs

5. Key Themes & Analysis

This is not just a movie about sex; it is a movie about movies.

The term "uncut" refers to the original theatrical and home video release that maintained an NC-17 rating the dreamers 2003 uncut

Critical View: Critics such as Roger Ebert praised the film for its aesthetic beauty and its deep appreciation for the history of cinema. While some reviewers noted the film's focus on internal experiences over external plot, many appreciated its tribute to the French New Wave. The Ultimate Guide to The Dreamers (2003, Uncut) 1

Verdict on cut: Only the uncut version is worth watching. The R-rated edit guts the film’s thesis. Director: Bernardo Bertolucci ( Last Emperor , Last

The "uncut" version of The Dreamers (2003) , directed by Bernardo Bertolucci, refers to the original NC-17-rated theatrical cut that includes approximately three minutes of footage removed for the R-rated version. Plot and Setting

Entertainment for the trio is not a passive pastime; it is a competitive sport and a spiritual necessity. They recreate iconic scenes from classic films, such as the famous sprint through the Louvre from Godard’s Band of Outsiders. Failure to identify a film reference results in elaborate "forfeits," blurring the lines between their innocent love for movies and their burgeoning sexual identities.

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