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Zackary 2022-01-18 08:01:26
In this cold industrial society, what you see is more than just physical loneliness
Italy in the 1960s, in this industrial city, there was a lot of smoke, a woman restless all day, but her husband was indifferent to such a beautiful wife!
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Elizabeth 2022-01-18 08:01:26
Some self-thought and reading experience.
As the director of neo-realism, Antonioni creates a situation that is purely visual (auditory), which is different from the perceptual effects extended by actions in traditional realism situations. His situation is more about taking the audience into the film. In the movie, the character becomes...
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Samson 2022-01-18 08:01:26
The color of loneliness is red
Woman: "What can I do with my eyes? What do I see?" Man: "You want to know what the eyes can see, and I want to know how to live, it's the same thing. " Industrial "Red Desert" is not An easy-to-understand movie, but compared to the film’s storyline, its colors and visual effects can be said to...
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Rosemary 2022-01-18 08:01:26
"The Red Desert" in "Director's Talk"
"Red Desert" is a turning point by Antonioni. Before that, he indulged in purely subjective performance, ignored the traditional narrative rules, rejected the audience's identification with the characters in the film, and created a modern style without plot. In order to express his pessimism and...
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Alyson 2022-01-18 08:01:26
The desert of time and reality
One of the most famous definitions given to Antonioni's "Red Desert" is "the first true color film in the history of film." It’s been 30 years since this 1964 film was born from the "first color film" in our textbook, Marmorian's "The Vanity World", but it is necessary to talk about the exploration...
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Alphonso 2022-01-18 08:01:26
The chaos behind the order, the lingering palpitations in forgetfulness
Iron becomes red when it rusts, and the land becomes desert when it dries up. People who are helpless will also experience psychological collapse. The modernization of living environment and industrialization have given people emotional uncertainty. This is the motif of Antonioni’s "Modern Love"...
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Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Language: Italian,Turkish Release date: February 8, 1965