The Dreamers (2003) – Uncut Version
Despite its controversial production (Bertolucci faced criticism for the manipulative nature of the set), The Dreamers remains a rite-of-passage film for young adults. It captures the intoxicating, dangerous belief that youth is immortal and that art justifies all behavior. The Dreamers -2003 Fzmovies-
Bertolucci, a master of political cinema ( The Conformist , 1900 ), structures the film as a clash between two types of revolution. Théo represents the political revolutionary, eager to burn down the old structures of society. Matthew, however, represents the aesthetic revolutionary. In one of the film's most poignant scenes, Matthew stops Théo from throwing a religious painting into a fire, arguing, "A painting is not an argument. It’s a work of art." Title: The Dreamers (2003) – Uncut Version Despite