L'Avventura Comments

  • Ollie 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    A composition used many times: the relationship between front and rear...

  • Mona 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    A composition used many times: the relationship between front and rear...

  • Ivah 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The man ended up crying with snot and tears, which was both false and beaten Orz......"A calm and self-contained indifference", Monica...

  • Dorothy 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The dull and astringent visual effects, the broken narrative logic, together with the lines that are so small that they do not confront each other in dialogue, and the erratic eyes during sex, make the audience (me) consciously and forced to have lethal ennui of existence. Then he quickly fell into a state of nothingness and anxiety, and began to think about the metaphysical and ultimate life problem of "existence". Anton realizes the visual images that can only exist in his mind, and he loves...

  • Palma 2022-03-25 09:01:15

    The dull and astringent visual effects, the broken narrative logic, together with the lines that are so small that they do not confront each other in dialogue, and the erratic eyes during sex, make the audience (me) consciously and forced to have lethal ennui of existence. Then he quickly fell into a state of nothingness and anxiety, and began to think about the metaphysical and ultimate life problem of "existence". Anton realizes the visual images that can only exist in his mind, and he loves...

  • Grayson 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    This film and "La Dolce Vita" are like two sides of the same coin. The difference is that in Fellini's film there is still a ray of hope on the road to despair, and these people are too shallow to even qualify for loneliness. They try to escape their boredom with life in their contact with others, only to find boredom again. They are only active when trying to release their anxiety: sex is their only means of...

  • Imelda 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    The turbulent "Antonioni-style boredom" was enough to break the sleepy defenses of various audiences. After the end, a young couple was heard saying, "I fell asleep next door" and "I was next door too." The blogger didn't sleep, it can be said that he is very...

  • Keith 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    Continuing the moral theme of "A Record of Some Kind of Love", it explores whether it is appropriate to have a new love at a time when the life and death of an ex-girlfriend is uncertain. There is only one dissolve shot on the island, and sometimes there is a soundtrack with no sound...

  • Deontae 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    1. I felt that the rhythm was a bit slow in the second brush. This is a disadvantage. I once brushed it because of the Cannes poster. 2. Space is something to be seen on the big screen. 3. A little bit of Hitchcock, yet Anna never appears again in the story to lead us to ponder what the real inner theme is, which makes it Antonioni, a personal...

  • Scottie 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    I know the "Modern Love Trilogy" has a high status in film history, and I know the skill is well done. But I just don't like it! Against the plot tradition, the story does not continue. The characters aren't that multi-faceted obnoxious, they're pure and downright obnoxious, every single one of them. Claudia feels like a shrewd person, every action can't find Into. However, the erotic scenes are super good, and Antonioni is really tyrannical and...

Extended Reading

L'Avventura quotes

  • Il principe Goffredo: It's strange how women enjoy showing themselves. It almost seems like part of their nature.

    Giulia: [laughs, looks at a nude portrait] How can they pose that way? I couldn't.

    Il principe Goffredo: Why don't you try?

  • Sandro: Was she blonde or brunette?

    Pharmacist: Brunette.

    Pharmacist's jealous wife: Blonde.

    Sandro: What was she wearing?

    Pharmacist: I don't remember. Some pale color, I believe.

    Pharmacist's jealous wife: He doesn't notice the clothing. He notices what's underneath.

L'Avventura

Director: Michelangelo Antonioni

Language: Italian,English,Greek Release date: March 4, 1961