9/10
A masterpiece
1 October 2002
You can call it an amazing movie just for the great locations (the protagonists' empty room, the streets of Paris, the yard of Maria Schneider father's home, the club of the Last Tango) with the Vittorio Storaro's stunning photography. But if you think that this film also features what I consider the best Marlon Brando's interpretation ever, there you get the masterwork. I think everyone must watch it at least twice to fully understand the depth of the story and every single aspect of the characters, especially Brando's Paul. I don't give it a 10/10 only because I've seen some better movies than this.
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