
It was hailed as a breakthrough and also viewed with trepidation when it first showed in New York, in 1972, yet the public's reaction was so focused on the movie's carnal bravado that its other, more furtive concerns may have escaped attention. In its reading of architectural space, for instance---of the way in which bodies can lose themselves in rooms---it has few peers..."
Now you have a righteous excuse to go Netflix "Last Tango in Paris", a movie in which terrible despair stokes intense desire---one of the most shocking and sexually explicit movies in film history. See it for the architecture.
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