cool boring

Maximillian 2022-03-22 09:02:28

7/10

It can only be said that encounters with movies are just like those with people, which require time, place and a little coincidence. Compared with the real pain and excitement that "Eclipse" brought me, this "Adventure" is only cold and boring - half because of Antonioni's intentional film language rendering, and half because it is difficult for me to bring it in (maybe when I like it). My best friend's boyfriend would look different??) This directly led to the male and female protagonists making out on the grass, while I waited indifferently for the next train.

But there are two scenes in the movie that I really like, one where Anna comes to find Sandro, the two make out by the window, and in the background is Claudia waiting in the distance - just maybe with Sandro looking at each other. I took this picture to laugh at myself, Claudia was like me watching this movie on Valentine's Day. Now it seems, perhaps always foreshadowing the future.

There is also a scene at the end when Claudia finally puts her hand on Sandro's head. In any case, the two of them looked at the dry island in the distance, and the buildings next to them filled half of the picture oppressively—or in other words, no matter where they looked, it was fine, as long as it wasn't each other. In this way, the only trembling body link seems to be a little comfort to himself.

Finally, please allow me to sigh, sister Claudia is beautiful and not short of money, kicking this old man for another one is not fragrant (bushi

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Extended Reading
  • Virgie 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    The 9.6/10.0 trilogy, compared to the later work, added a lot of soundtracks to enhance the atmosphere, but continued its flat and soothing rhythm and time characteristics; the cold shots did not calm down for a long time, and it did not weaken Antonio. Nikki's representative, layered, and delicate composition creates a spatial effect brought by a geometrically beautiful picture. Combining the two, the emotions of the audience in the theater are easily brought into the characters and situations by Antonioni (although most of the people in the whole big bright cinema are sleeping), and he himself is still in a spectator. In the middle of the hall, he spoke eloquently. I thought that the ending would be the same as the later work, tending to distance and nothingness in silence; but in the handling of the close-up, everything has a temperature, and the Antonioni-style "coldness" is sublimated here. The slightly unattractive content is Antonioni's stubbornness, but in the constant blank processing, the modern humanistic and moral crisis and spiritual emptiness that can be extended to the whole human being, which are obscured and turbulent: This is where authorship comes from.

  • Leif 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    Compared with Master An's passion, desire and spatial composition, Monica Vitti's beauty is even more amazing

L'Avventura quotes

  • Claudia: To think that you must have told Anna these same things--I don't know, how many times.

    Sandro: Let's say I did. I was as earnest with her as I am now with you.

  • Sandro: I've never met a woman like you who needs to see everything clearly.