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The film serves not just as a story but as a tribute to the French New Wave, particularly the works of Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut. The characters don't just watch movies; they become them. In one of the film's most celebrated scenes, the trio races through the Louvre, attempting to break the record set by the characters in Godard's Bande à Part (Band of Outsiders). The apartment where the majority of the action takes place becomes a hothouse of reenactments, from Greta Garbo's regal walk in Queen Christina to Marlene Dietrich's burlesque in Blonde Venus . These scenes are punctuated with spliced-in clips from the original films, creating a dialogue between the characters' fantasy life and the cinematic history they worship.

Archival interviews with Bernardo Bertolucci, behind-the-scenes featurettes, and vintage promotional featurettes that are missing from commercial streaming sites. the dreamers 2003 internet archive new

Bertolucci explores the messy, often contradictory nature of youth, where passion, intellect, and vulnerability collide. The film serves not just as a story