The Dreamers

2003 "Together nothing is impossible. Together nothing is forbidden."
7.1| 1h55m| NC-17| en| More Info
Released: 01 September 2003 Released
Producted By: Fox Searchlight Pictures
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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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.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Steineded How sad is this?
GazerRise Fantastic!
Brenda The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
ericnr As a objective viewer (as I have never seen a Bertolucci film) I found it a needlessly long film making a documentary about the life of 2 brothers and a friend, all carefree young adults living off the money of the parents of the 2 brothers and doing nothing all day long, set in the background of France during the student's riots. Aside from that, it has no plot, little to no romance, lots of explicit scenes of nudity, incest and nonsense scenes.
iravavastav I really enjoyed this fine making of a good cinema which added a final touch to its art of expression. It was fascinating to see how conservatively educated american (mathew) adjusts to the life of Theo and Isabelle finally loosing all of their innocence.Be strong enough to understand the situations that the characters find themselves in, that is the reality of the outer world. The characters are finely portrayed, as they almost talk about all the subjects of thoughts not shying away from any controversies. This move gets deeper and deeper and characters get more and more complex.The Dreamers is all about complex characters in vividity to life. Strictly for Artistic lovers.
trashgang I came across the name Eva Green a few times in flicks and series. And by doing so I noticed she didn't had any problems with nudity. Due coincidence I came across this flick directed by Bernardo Bertolucci know to make shocking flicks. Anybody can remember Last Tango In Paris (1972). The sex scenes were shocking for the time being.And I must say that Bertolucci is still able to shock the world. Here we have a brother and a sister doing all things together even sleeping together naked but not having sex. When a new student Matthew (Michael Pitt) arrives in Paris they got friends with them and quickly he moves in their house getting involved in the weird world of the brother and sister. For example the brother has to masturbate while the sister is watching, once he came she's wiping his juice off the wall. Weird indeed. But not only that, she has to make love with Matthew while the brother is watching. Being a virgin blood is involved and that can be shocking due the things they do with the blood, or sitting in bath with the two and having her periods. So, shocking scene's indeed.It was Eva Greens her first flick and she goes full frontal for a lot of times even with close-ups of her private parts. Not for everybody due the theme but for lovers of old flicks. The main part is the fact that they are dreamers and are imitating old flicks and those flicks are edited into new shots. So on that part it looks marvelous. Weird flick but what could you expect from this director. Beautiful shots, perfect editing and of course shocking in some parts.Gore 0/5 Nudity 3/5 Effects 0/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
braddugg One of the sexiest films that pays tribute to films and film buffs.Aficionados is a rather nice term of a buff as I learnt through movie many years ago. Firstly, thanks to my friend Raghuveer who let me know of this film and since that happened nearly 5 years ago, I watched it multiple times. When I revisited this film yesterday, I loved the whole of it again. A film buff (Mathew) in Paris meets friends, a brother (Theo) and a sister (Isabelle) and they talk films, make out and face reality.It's a movie that makes a comment on how different is life from movies, we just can't be dreaming for a better world, dreaming about movies, living movies. Reality is a choice while in movies, the actors have choice. The last scene is all about that is what I believe.Set in 1968 and mostly shot indoors, the art direction is good nevertheless and the cinematography sets the mood perfectly. Camera takes it's time for making us settle to the characters which are idiosyncratic and Matthew seems to be trying in touch with reality while Isabelle (Eva Green) claims herself to be purist and thus, does not even watch TV. Theo is another film buff and he is an introvert as it seems, he rarely gets out and is stuck with his sister most of the time. The music plays it's part in bringing the sound of 1968 alive, and though this si set in Paris, we hear to English songs more than the French. Now, on the whole this movie seems to be actually more about the sexual tension between the three characters than about their passion for films, as I figured out. It can also be termed as incestuous as brother and sister have fun too. There are lot many scenes, not one that point out their tension and what they desire from each other, yes there are scenes about their favourite movies, like who is good, Keaton or Chaplin and glimpses of few very old good movies, even French movies and about Truffaut too, but all are just leads to what happens between the three. Surprisingly, when their parents find out that the three have 'made out' they stick to silence and that surprised me each time I saw this and has now made me realise that it's the best thing they can do.All in all, it's a great film by Bernardo Bertolucci and a 4/5 would be apt for the sexiest tribute to films, just wish it was more about films than sex.