Nonton Last Tango In Paris -1972- Review
Gato Barbieri (noted for the melancholic jazz score)
The haunting, sensual saxophone score by Argentine jazz musician Gato Barbieri is legendary. It perfectly captures the film’s mood: lonely, erotic, and doomed. The soundtrack is often better remembered than the dialogue. Nonton Last Tango In Paris -1972-
But if you are looking for titillation or a traditional love story, close this tab immediately. Last Tango in Paris will leave you cold, disturbed, and thoughtful. It is not entertainment. It is an autopsy of the soul. Gato Barbieri (noted for the melancholic jazz score)
Paul establishes a bizarre contract. They will meet in that empty apartment, at random hours, without any exchange of personal information. "We don’t need names," Paul growls. "We don’t need jobs. We don’t need anything." Their relationship will be purely physical, a sanctuary away from the real world. He calls it "a game." But if you are looking for titillation or