Debresser ( talk) 02:02, 12 July 2009 (UTC)į mentions books and articles that cover Last Tango in Paris. The second and third paragraph of the plot desciption talk about the same scene and should be merged into one paragraph.It is likely true, that "this loss of anonymity disillusions Jeanne about the relationship", but it is not mentioned in the film.Jeanne wasn't engaged yet when she and Paul first met.How can Paul be interested in renting an appartment which he owns (inherited from his dead wife)?.The present plot summary stresses the beginning and especially the end of the film, but leaves most of the film undescribed.contrib) 03:18, 12 July 2009 (UTC) Plot Ĭould somebody rewrite the plot? It has shortcomings and mistakes.(This is based on IMDb verifiability by citation should come from somewhere more reliable for all.) - Erik ( talk In this case, though, it looks like the film was publicly released in Italy on Decemthen publicly released in the United States and the United Kingdom on January 27, 1973. For example, a film may appear at a couple of film festivals in 2008 but only be released to the public in 2009. Debresser ( talk) 01:53, 12 July 2009 (UTC) The date of a film's premiere does not necessarily contribute to its universally acknowledged release year. Not to mention that the film is called "a 1973 Italian film", but it also says that "the film premiered in New York on October 14, 1972". I think that the sentences should be removed in their entirety and new ones written to be closer to what's in the link I presented. According to this, the film first received an X-rating, but due to controversy about its content, it was edited to have an R-rating to have national distribution with less issue. Crackthewhip775 ( talk) 00:54, 2 February 2009 (UTC) I think that there may be a misunderstanding in this passage. How can it be rated in 1997, then released in 1981? That needs to be fixed. MGM released a censored R-rated cut in 1981." " After revisions were made to the MPAA ratings code, it was classified as an NC-17 in 1997. Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.245.93.131 ( talk) 00:54, 29 October 2008 (UTC) Contradiction Some of the text is identical to the trivia in the imdb-Page to the film. BetacommandBot 04:37, 27 August 2007 (UTC) Copied from imdb This article was automatically assessed because at least one article was rated and this bot brought all the other ratings up to at least that level. Irshgrl500-irshgrl500 17:07, (UTC) -Preceding unsigned comment added by Irshgrl500 ( talk Robert Alley's book was based on the film. LTiP was Bertulucci's story to which he and Franco Arcalli wrote the screenplay. Did (pen-name) Robert Alley do the novelization after the movie ? I think it was based on an earlier book. I have been unable to find what the uncredited song is that plays after Marlon Brando's character fixes the record player it would be nice to know.Īlso, LTiP was based on a book, which is not mentioned in the article. It is not right to say Barbieri did the film music. The music was by Oliver Nelson, and Gato Barbieri was the soloist and perhaps wrote the theme.
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I emailed Lori Lightfoot's office to see if she would be attending but did not receive a response. I'm not saying you need to register for the convention, but maybe it's time we give clowns a second chance in our society.
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This line from the Sun-Times piece really stuck with me.įigure out how to solve a problem and fail and continue to fail until the audience allows you to succeed.’ The audience will let you cheat if you’ve won them over, You can hit it once with a tiny hammer, but you’ve got to earn that.Ĭlowns aren't about the makeup and funny shoes, it's about a relationship with the audience. I highly recommend reading this Chicago Sun-Times piece on the convention and the lack of respect clowns have in the community. I refuse to watch scary movies so I haven't been scarred by it. Clowns have gotten a pretty bad rap over the last few decades and I feel like it's mostly Stephen King's fault.