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Tate 2022-04-19 09:02:37

It is a work of art in itself, and the mirrors/compositions/sets are all done with the utmost care and perfection. The intentional creation of a sense of alienation and isolation, around one person, other characters, and social backgrounds, have become the source of loneliness. Obviously, the objective reality has disappeared, and the whole film has become a single-person ordeal for the character of Vitti. The expression relies too much on Vitti's performance and the audience's empathy for the character. The social background of economic depression/human indifference is generalized without much excavation. Audiences who can do it successfully will love it. 3 stars are personal preference points.

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Seeing the huge amount of nosebleeds in the last 20 minutes, is it because of the weather or because of Alain Delon? ?

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  • Lexie 2022-04-23 07:03:40

    The camera lens was too emotional, and I didn't grasp the scale. Fragmented, emotionally fragmented, and protracted, the entire film feels more like improvisation. There seems to be some imbalance in the structure. The final empty shot, although stunning, did not make up for many flaws. Maybe I had high expectations before watching it, but I was disappointed after watching it.

  • Reese 2022-03-21 09:02:47

    The director is really a master, and the actress's interpretation is very subtle and in place. For 2 hours, you can't guess this woman. Why is she so hesitant, unhappy, who she is, what job she does, what kind of love she wants, and what prevents her from settling down and down. A few minutes at the end was a magic pen. The newspaper's "Nuclear Race" probably pointed to the theme. Everyone couldn't settle down, and they all lived in the water with small floating wooden blocks, and the bucket leaked?

L'Eclisse quotes

  • Vittoria: We spent the whole night talking things over. And for what? I'm so tired and depressed. Disgusted and confused. What can I say? There are times when holding a needle and thread, or a book, or a man - it's all the same.

  • Anita: Don't the hippopatami bother you?