The Dreamers 2003 — Lk21

Bertolucci juxtaposes the visceral, real-world desire to tear down the old guard (the protests) with the aestheticized, passive desire of the cinephile (watching the world through a screen). The apartment becomes a theater, and the three leads become the actors in a tragic, erotic play.

LK21, a reference to the infamous Italian electoral law (Legge 21), serves as a backdrop to explore themes of identity, politics, and social change. The film seamlessly weaves together discussions on art, philosophy, and politics, reflecting the cultural and intellectual climate of 1960s Europe. Through the characters' experiences, Bertolucci critiques the societal norms of the time, encouraging viewers to question their own values and assumptions. the dreamers 2003 lk21

, where losing results in increasingly transgressive sexual dares. Debate politics and culture The film seamlessly weaves together discussions on art,