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L'avventura (1960)
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Directed
by:
Michelangelo
Antonioni |
COUNTRY
Italy |
GENRE
Drama |
NORWEGIAN TITLE
Kjærlighetseventyr |
RUNNING
TIME
143 minutes |
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Produced
by:
Amato Pennasilico |
Written by:
Michelangelo Antonioni
Elio Bartolini
Tonino Guerra |
Review
A woman mysteriously disappears during
a yachting trip to a derelict island off the Italian coast,
whereupon the group of friends accompanying her lethargically conduct some sort of
search effort. This is a contemplative, slow-moving study of decadence and
apathy among the Italian bourgeois. Most everything bore these
people, even the disappearance of a friend – and in turn, they
certainly know how to bore us back. Michelangelo Antonioni has an
angle and something to say, but offers no pretext for why we should
care, and his film lacks style and purpose.
It’s a drab movie about drabness – all parable, no heart. Antonioni
cannot even make a trip to beautiful Taormina cinematic. With
Gabriele Ferzetti as the supposed playboy Sandro, Lea Massari as his
lover who disappears, and Monica Vitti as the girl caught in the
middle.
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