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Colten 2022-03-24 09:03:01
Disappearing Other and Self
2021.8.12 Xiaoxitian Antonioni accurately touches on the crisis of modernity faced by individuals, which is embodied in the state of dissociation, indifference, anxiety, fear, and powerlessness presented by individuals in the context of intimate relationships. Wanting to possess but not being...
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Rhoda 2022-03-24 09:03:01
First sex, then love, then alienation, love comes and goes... the most boring
The applause ended when the crew was on the list, and suddenly, a voice-over sounded to explain some kind of creative intention... So we, the audience sitting in the Baiziwan Archives 61 years later, were also stunned for a moment. It's a hyper-neorealistic erotic drama, if you may say so. Renoir...
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Damaris 2022-03-24 09:03:01
The barren world of sexuality
The love trilogy or the first part of the alienation trilogy has not weakened the narrative too much compared to the latter two, so the story is still complete. Like other Antonioni-directed films that show characters estranged from the world, the heroine serves as the subject of estrangement, and...
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Lorna 2022-03-24 09:03:01
Emotions are not easy to build
Is that bizarre world (literary and art) really what I'm after?
No, I still pursue the pure state.
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Kennith 2022-03-24 09:03:01
Fragment Notes
Keywords: novelty, truth-seeking, nihilism, rapid transition between loving and not loving
Anna's sense of alienation, her unease and contradiction. She is a neurotic, somewhat crazy woman. Perhaps it is her sobriety that makes her and Claudia good friends, the two most prominent female characters...
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Kari 2022-03-24 09:03:01
Fragment Notes
Keywords: novelty, truth-seeking, nihilism, rapid transition between loving and not loving
Anna's sense of alienation, her unease and contradiction. She is a neurotic, somewhat crazy woman. Perhaps it is her sobriety that makes her and Claudia good friends, the two most prominent female characters...
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Shanie 2022-03-24 09:03:01
Claudia's 9 Dresses - Isn't Elegance a Kind of Indifference?
"Adventures" is one of those movies where you feel like it's coming to an end and pray that it will end slowly.
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Stephan 2022-03-23 09:02:48
maze of passion
On the surface, Antonioni is a romance director...but he doesn't seem to believe in love. It is also difficult for me to say whether what he describes is love or not. The passion component is large, but intimacy and commitment are almost invisible. If it's still love, it's just passion-driven love....
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Grayson 2022-03-23 09:02:48
Eros is sick
Eros is sick and should be at the heart of Antonioni's role in the film. The film presents an experience similar to "Faust", which explores how people are tempted by the devil and how to gain a new life through purgatory.
Under the leadership of Anna, Julia and others, Claudia accepted the...
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Toney 2022-03-22 09:02:28
the disappearance of the other
The first half gave me a feeling of being superfluous, they just exist, you don't know what their essence is, where they come from, you can only feel that they are all covering up their inner feelings in a seemingly natural interaction. Uneasy and distressed, despite being physically together with...
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Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Language: Italian,English,Greek Release date: March 4, 1961