Obsession Comments

  • Keven 2023-04-14 09:36:04

    What is different from the new realism behind should be the composition and exquisite movement of the lens, which is worth noting even though it looks a bit rough. Definitely borrowed from Renoir. Visconti's temperament is indeed a bit ungrounded in dealing with realism, but it has enough stamina. For creating meaning, give it four stars. Rewatch. Although the exquisite movement of the mirror is said to be influenced by the French (poetic reality), it has to be said that every one in Italy is a...

  • Deshawn 2023-04-03 01:41:07

    Neorealism is the beginning, the sense of fate that sinks, the uncontrollable desire, the poverty that cannot be faced, and the death that cannot be...

  • Clifton 2023-03-31 01:21:52

    At first I thought I was watching a Hollywood Western, then it turned into a French romance. The moment the music for planning to kill was played, I thought Xi Fat was coming, but it was a few dozen minutes for me to enjoy it uncontrollably. Pregnancy plunges into soap opera...

  • Gregorio 2023-03-05 21:01:12

    It can be said that, except that the plot is basically different from the original, typical Italian...

  • Garnet 2023-02-27 01:22:23

    The pioneer of Italian neo-realism, earlier than "Rome, Undefended City", used real scenes as scenes with real streets, which was different from the style of mainstream Italian films at that time, and presented a crime story in a realistic way. Due to the fascist rule at the time, the film was released shortly after its release, but it had a profound impact on the overall artistic style and aesthetics of the future neorealism. The screenwriter of the film is also a well-known screenwriter and...

  • Theodore 2023-02-22 19:32:57

    I haven't seen such a handsome man in a movie for a long time. ....

  • Ulises 2023-01-21 15:00:19

    My wife has grown so long that some emotional scenes are like watching an unintentional comedy in the theater [ACMI...

  • Richie 2022-12-14 20:35:21

    The uncontrollable and uncontrollable in the affair, from the push, the refusal, the welcome to the obsession, the close-ups of some eyes are particularly powerful. In addition to the psychological portrayal, there is also an observation of the social mentality of that period, and the ending is even more embarrassing-Massimo Girotti looks too good-looking, and the shape of the overalls is...

  • Jacklyn 2022-11-21 08:29:18

    With a new point of view, a new style of film, attack the dead Italian film. The director deliberately put the characters in Mussolini's Italy, the kind of dirty and chaotic small towns and impoverished villages to show. The true description of the realistic scene in the film, as well as the expression of "an inner anguish, instinctual lust and violent feelings" in Italy at that time, made the work expose the "order of life" claimed by Mussolini in a sense. It's good, the road is not picking up...

  • Garett 2022-11-18 17:53:19

    This very Tennessee work is actually older than the Glass Menagerie. It is interesting that Visconti later brought many Tennessee plays to the stage. In the field of Tennessee, he is unmatched (Maybe with the exception of Inge when he was most explosive). This is the only piece of Visconti I've seen that can be called a miss. The reason is probably his poor understanding of American texts and his lack of awareness of the erotic intensity of lower-level...

Obsession

Director: Luchino Visconti

Language: Italian Release date: May 24, 1949