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  • Angie 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    I don't understand the whole thing, I can only explain a little bit.

    "Blow up"

    Lack of understanding of the basic era background and regional customs background of the film may lead to a deviation in the understanding of the film.

  • Lucinda 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Antonioni

    Various dew points, domestic energy is also full of magic. But then again, some movies are not so obscene, why should they be banned? Wouldn't it be obscene if the av code was coded? Venus is half naked but will not attract evil thoughts. So I still hope to have some art films, otherwise young...

  • Wayne 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    An understanding of the themeless and absurd narratives in "Zoom"

    "Zoom" is one of Antonioni's rare works with strong plot. Thomas' search for the truth makes the film have some elements of the type of detective films, which is more dramatic than his other works.

    Apart from this line, the first thirty minutes of the film and a lot of plots interspersed in the...

  • Wade 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Devil's Saliva by Julio Cortazar

    So, the story is hard to tell, is it better to tell it in the first person? Or in the second person? Plural in the third person or invent a grammatical system that just serves itself? You could say something like: I'm going to see the moon Rising on the horizon, or: We hurt ourselves when we can't...

  • Kianna 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Anxiety about the identity of a photographer, and the confusion of a generation of young people

    A materialized reality, a desire to be sold, a ruthless critique of capitalism. Delusion and imagination have been mixed into the self-conceited nature. Behind the idolatry of commodityism and money worship is the decline of the morality of the manipulation of the barren capital of independent...

  • Eliane 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    photography does not represent reality

    Antonioni's Zoom, a film about photography. The intervention of photography has disturbed our life violently, but does photography record reality, is it important to be realistic and objective in photography, even what we see in our eyes is true, or is life itself true? The film raises questions....

  • Kaitlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    photography does not represent reality

    Antonioni's Zoom, a film about photography. The intervention of photography has disturbed our life violently, but does photography record reality, is it important to be realistic and objective in photography, even what we see in our eyes is true, or is life itself true? The film raises questions....

  • Lottie 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Infinite Amplification Is Nothingness / The Demythologization of Swinging London

    Sexual liberation, drugs, and rock music, as part of the counter-cultural trend in the 1960s in Western countries, have become extremely popular lifestyles in London for young people. To try to understand the amplification of the film, one has to start with the cultural context of the film's...

  • Andre 2022-03-25 09:01:10

    Amplification: The Rebellion of Authenticity

    What I recommend to you today is the first English film "Zoom" by Italian film master Antonioni. Received the Palme d'Or in '67. "Zoom" is the fourth Antonioni film I've seen so far, and it's by far the most interesting. I watched it back and forth 4 times in a short period of time. It is very...

  • Felipe 2022-03-24 09:02:12

    Greatest ending in the universe

    In my opinion one of the greatest endings in the universe, Antonioni's films are always shocking and confusing. Nihilism, idealism, metaphysics, these terms also do not fully describe the ideas he wants to express in the film. When I watched the male protagonist David Hemmings standing on the...