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The article says this movie influenced Quentin Tarentino and Hal Hartley. Where is this influence seen? What movies, what scenes? Tarentino's [[A Band Apart]] was probably influenced by the film, given the similarity in their names. '''How''' did Bertolucci pay homage to the Louvre scene? What scene is it and how was the mise-en-scene similar? [[User:Theshibboleth|Theshibboleth]] 06:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)
The article says this movie influenced Quentin Tarentino and Hal Hartley. Where is this influence seen? What movies, what scenes? Tarentino's [[A Band Apart]] was probably influenced by the film, given the similarity in their names. '''How''' did Bertolucci pay homage to the Louvre scene? What scene is it and how was the mise-en-scene similar? [[User:Theshibboleth|Theshibboleth]] 06:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

Accessible as in easy to understand by larger audiences.


== Plot? ==
== Plot? ==

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Filmed in the Louvre

Was the nine-minute run through the Louvre referred to in the article actually filmed in the Louvre? What's the source for this record? Theshibboleth 23:23, 18 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

"accessible"

Does accessible in the article mean that it is easy to get a copy of or easy to understand? Theshibboleth 00:02, 19 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Influence

The article says this movie influenced Quentin Tarentino and Hal Hartley. Where is this influence seen? What movies, what scenes? Tarentino's A Band Apart was probably influenced by the film, given the similarity in their names. How did Bertolucci pay homage to the Louvre scene? What scene is it and how was the mise-en-scene similar? Theshibboleth 06:00, 19 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Accessible as in easy to understand by larger audiences.

Plot?

Does the plot need to be more than a stub?