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Tropic of Cancer (film) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tropic of Cancer (film)
''Tropic of Cancer'' is a 1970 American film based on Henry Miller's loosely autobiographical novel of the same title. Filming took place on location in Paris, produced by Joseph Strick with some help from the author, whose persona was portrayed by Rip Torn and his wife Mona by Ellen Burstyn. The novel had provided a test for American laws on pornography in the early 1960s, and the film was rated X in the United States, which was later changed to an NC-17 rating. In the UK the film was refused a theatrical 'X' certificate by the BBFC. Strick had previously adapted other works of literature - Jean Genet's ''The Balcony'' and James Joyce's ''Ulysses''. ==Plot== The film is a sex comedy, a series of 'vignettes and sex fantasies' about Americans abroad. Strick's adaptation does not keep the book in its period - the bohemian Depression milieu of rootless Russian and American expatriates in the Paris of the early 1930s, something for which he was criticised by the critic Pauline Kael. " When the story is made timeless, the characters are out of nowhere, and the author-hero is not discovering a new kind of literary freedom in self-exposure, he's just a dirty not-so-young man hanging around the tourist spots of Paris."
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