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In the pantheon of controversial cinema, few films have provoked the visceral combination of artistic awe and moral revulsion as Bernardo Bertolucci’s . Released in 1972, the film has become a cultural shorthand for something dangerously erotic: raw, anonymous sex set against a backdrop of existential dread. But to reduce this masterpiece (or mess-terpiece, depending on your perspective) to a single scene involving butter is to miss the profound, troubling portrait of grief and manipulation that lies at its core.

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It is impossible to discuss Last Tango in Paris without addressing its troubled production. The film’s infamous "butter scene" became a flashpoint for debate regarding ethics in filmmaking. In the pantheon of controversial cinema, few films

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