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L'Eclisse Reviews

  • Rico 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    busy using

    The protagonist uses love

    Investors take advantage of intoxication

  • Kaylah 2022-03-23 09:02:48

    A sense of alienation floating in the air

    A large number of scattered narratives without plots, and plots with dramatic conflicts are extremely diluted in the film. Through the character's perspective, he observes the space in which he is located in multiple directions to reflect his inner spiritual state and complete the modern life (such...

  • Nyasia 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    Antonioni is really a boy who is full of love words

    The second Antonioni movie I've watched since Blow Up. The push and pull of the dialogue between the male and female protagonists is really interesting. If you chew it slowly, you can think about the temptation between the two, the increase in affection and the strong.

    “I don’t see why we should...

  • Dejah 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    How could the wind hidden in that era only blow her hair?

    The book said he was talking about women who had abandoned their lover for no reason and then became bored with their new partner. Human behavior is never without reason, even if it is a deliberate behavior, it is all from his thoughts. I don't think so. What the director wants to show is the...

  • Nedra 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    superficial cognition

    What I do know is that getting used to the language of the film, and the pace of the rhythm, will change the way I watch the film and even perceive the beauty of the world. This movie gives people a sense of real time, but there are also links that escape time, which is full of absurdity. Even in...

  • Tessie 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    without

    As I watch the film Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Eclisse (1962), there is a sequence that leaves me a deep impression and reflection on the relationship between photograph and film. With former experience I received, I was used to thinking photographs appear in the film can be treated as an absence...

  • Larue 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    space.

    If Storaro narrates with light and shadow, Antonioni narrates with space. The determination of various spatial relationships serves the plot, and space becomes a role in the film with more narrative functions.

    1. The unique meaning of a specific space

    In urban imagery, squares and...

  • Troy 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    Antonioni, the ultimate romantic

    Monica Vitti really made her brow furrowed and her chest locked as Victoria came alive, especially after she got off the helicopter, she walked to the tavern by herself, and treated the people who approached him with a smile and an emotional expression of refusal . Alain Delon in this movie feels...

  • Lera 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    The love story of a wolf financial man and a cat literary woman

    The director's lens language is very interesting. Many times there is no need for dialogue, and many times it is the same picture as a photographic work. For example, at the beginning, I shot from the top of the heroine's head and looked down at my ex-boyfriend, which is very novel.

    The hostess's...

  • Jaylen 2022-03-22 09:02:28

    An alienated void

    Re-watching Antonioni's "Eclipse", after reading it, I suddenly thought of a song by The Doors, called I can't see your face in my mind, and I just listened to it. Jim Morrison's ethereal and slow singing feels like the feeling of "Eclipse" - everything is still, and there is a trace of...