The Dreamers (2003)

★ 7.2 1h 55m 3,061 votes IMDb
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When Isabelle and Theo invite Matthew to stay with them, what begins as a casual friendship ripens into a sensual voyage of discovery and desire in which nothing is off limits and everything is possible.

The Dreamers

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Cast

Michael Pitt
Michael Pitt as Matthew Age 45 · West Orange, New Jersey, USA Michael Carmen Pitt (born April 10, 1981) is an American actor, model, and musician. Pitt is known in film for his roles in Murder by Numbers (2002), Bernardo Bertolucci's The Dreamers (2003), Gus Van...
Eva Green
Eva Green as Isabelle Age 45 · Paris, France Eva Gaëlle Green (born July 6, 1980) is a French actress and model. She started her career in theatre before making her film debut in 2003 in Bernardo Bertolucci's controversial “The Dreamers.” She ac...
Louis Garrel
Louis Garrel as Theo Age 42 · Paris, France Louis Garrel (born 14 June 1983 in Paris) is a French actor. He is best known for his starring role in The Dreamers, directed by Bernardo Bertolucci. He regularly appears in films by French director C...
Anna Chancellor
Anna Chancellor as Mother Age 60 · Richmond, Surrey, England, UK Anna Theodora Chancellor (born 27 April 1965) is an English actress who has appeared widely on TV, film and in the theatre. She received a nomination for BAFTA TV Award for Best Supporting Actress for...
Robin Renucci
Robin Renucci as Father Age 69 · Le Creusot, Saône-et-Loire, France Robin Renucci (born 11 July 1956, in Le Creusot, Saône-et-Loire) is a French film and television actor and film director. Source: Article "Robin Renucci" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-...
Jean-Pierre Kalfon
Jean-Pierre Kalfon as Jean-Pierre Kalfon Age 87 · Paris, France Jean-Pierre Kalfon (born 30 October 1938) is a French actor and singer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jean-Pierre Kalfon, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedi...

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CinemaSerf 6/10 Jun 11, 2024
It's Paris in the springtime, in 1968, and the students are revolting. "Matthew" (Michael Pitt) is visiting from the USA and he encounters the siblings "Theo" (Louis Garrel) and "Isabelle" (Eva Green) with whom he shares a fascination with movies. They invite him to their home for dinner just as their parents are heading off on trip. It's clear to the visitor that these two have a curiously intimate relationship. Not incestuous, but not a kick in the shirt off it. What now ensues sees "Matthew" ensnared in their games that have basically few holds barred - an orgy of the body and the mind fuelled by curiosity, lust and fine red wines. There is something quite unique about the way in which Bertolucci uses sex (and there's plenty of nudity and sex here) as a tool to explore the character of these three young - and beautiful - people, probing their limits and their ideals in a provocative fashion. Until the very end, I'm not sure the ongoing civil disobedience has much to do with this, indeed I thought maybe that was a way of trying to add some intellectual gravitas to a narrative that is often thinly contrived and consists largely of what would have to be described as soft-porn. It's shocking at times, but the characters are completely undercooked with Garell, especially, having little to do except gradually come to resent the burgeoning sexual relationship developing between his sister and the stranger. It's not a good film, but it is a brave film and may well mark the end of the application of Victorian attitudes and mores to 21st century cinema.

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