

I almost feel guilty for not liking it more. The last half hour or so of the film is the weakest part and doesn't seem to fit with the tone of what went on before. The Dreamers Bernardo Bertolucci‘s Paris-set film is a charming (if aimless) look at the sexual coming-of-age of three youngsters who love movies almost as much as they love each other.The. He is meant to be the voice of reason and even though he seems a bit dense he comes off all wise and worldly in comparison to the twins. Only Matthew seems to recognize the pretension. The characters are lifeless, naive and arrogant. This is very obviously a European film and I mean that in the worst possible way. The film fully embraces the fact that it lives in a post- Blue Is the Warmest Color world of. An attraction between the boys goes nowhere and when Matthew and Isabelle get down and dirty on the kitchen floor it isn't really sexy at all. This is another movie that uses many sex scenes as a way to emphasize the sexiness of falling in love. The intimate relationship between the twins is supposed to be shocking but is merely curious. Interesting but perplexing is the sexual politics at play between the three. The best scene in the film is when the main characters recreate a dash through the Louvre from A Band Apart. Some of their scenes together do get uncomfortably pretentious, including one in which Isabelle and Matthew have sex on the kitchen floor while Theo cooks eggs and pretends to ignore them. The film in inter-cut with scenes from classic films such as Freaks and Breathless just to name a few. Insulated from the "reality" of the streets the twins "dream" away the days drinking wine, discussing film and playing mind games with each other and with Matthew. The 3 share a passion for film and intellectual discussion and soon Matthew is staying with the twins in their parents' apartment. Against the backdrop of 1968 Parisian revolution, American student Matthew (Michael Pitt) meets French twins Isabelle (Eva Green) and Theo (Louis Garrel). Sound promising? Unfortunately, the "reality" of The "Dreamers" is a letdown. Movies about people who sit around talking about. Beautiful naked Eva Green and Michael Pitt. The Dreamers should be the title for the people who brought us this filth, because they were dreaming if they thought we would buy this tripe. The Dreamers In this steamy Paris-set 2003 film, twins Tho and Isabelle sleep naked together, and it's insinuated that their relationship is sexual, especially as American exchange student.
