"1900" by B. Bertolucci
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"1900" by B. Bertolucci
It's funny, but I don't remember anyone saying a thing abotut the scene from Bertolucci's "XX Century". The one during the afternoon siesta at the terrace of Berlingueri's house (in first part of the film) :S
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Re: XX Century by B. Bertolucci
[quote="tonoto"]It's funny, but I don't remember anyone saying a thing abotut the scene from Bertolucci's "XX Century". The one during the afternoon siesta at the terrace of Berlingueri's house (in first part of the film) :S[/quote]
Silly me, I just translated back the Serbian title of the film, never looking for the original title. It's "1900", and scene goes like this: after lunch on the terrace mr. Berlingueri is reading the newspaper, and he is upset by the news. Mrs. Berlingueri slowly runs her bare foot up his thigh. It's short scene, both actors are middleaged (don't accuse me for "ageism"), but the atmosphere is so electrifying, and scene is one of the best I ever saw.
Silly me, I just translated back the Serbian title of the film, never looking for the original title. It's "1900", and scene goes like this: after lunch on the terrace mr. Berlingueri is reading the newspaper, and he is upset by the news. Mrs. Berlingueri slowly runs her bare foot up his thigh. It's short scene, both actors are middleaged (don't accuse me for "ageism"), but the atmosphere is so electrifying, and scene is one of the best I ever saw.