Always feel that the same composition director wants to connect two things together

Abbie 2022-04-23 07:02:33

What is the relationship between the woman in the painter's room and the photographer? Is there something hidden in the wonderful dialogue between them? Does zooming in on a photographic image have anything to do with zooming in on a painting? Especially notice that the gestures of the two women's cheating (holding the hand behind the man's back) are exactly the same...

Personal opinion: The relationship between this woman and the male protagonist is unknown. Is it possible that the photographer also fantasized about killing the painter? Is this woman the painter's wife or the wife who answered the phone? Hope someone can help with the doubts

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Extended Reading
  • Chadrick 2022-03-22 09:02:02

    The revellers' tennis followed the opening into a Mobius ring, erasing the boundaries between the real and the unreal from the start. In terms of existence or not, what only one can see and what only one cannot see are the same thing.

  • Rickey 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Strange look and feel can be said to be terrifying when thinking about it and making a fool of yourself. 1. When the male protagonist planned the album with Ron in the restaurant, he said that it would end with a park, and that he wanted a quiet feeling after violence. 2. The first scene has a strong sexual connotation. The characters in the first half are in a dominant position of power and constantly offend the surrounding, but after being amplified, they are passive to the truth and are also suppressed by the surrounding. 3. Frame composition Dafa, door seam, glass, window leaf, triangle, etc., highlight the meaning of watching/spying. 4. The white-faced silent film characters create tennis balls with motion, which is then delivered by the photographer, and the sound is created outside the painting. 5. Guitar, Paris and Tennis seem to imply that confirmation of reality is subject to conformity and no longer has absolute truth. 6. Women say that photos of corpses look like paintings, and what they own is really artistic. This also corresponds to the paradox of photography. It is impossible to seek truth, and art is favored. 7. Mysterious intruders, dangerous bushes, dimmed signs, dream or fake, Hitchcock or David Lynch? The incomplete information makes the film like a photo, with shadowy traces, trapping us in the pursuit of truth. Antonioni says the scene where the protagonist disappears amounts to his 'signature'

Blow-Up quotes

  • [first lines]

    Mime: Give me your money. Do it.

  • [last lines]

    Ron: What did you see in that park?

    Thomas: Nothing... Ron.