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The basic plot revolves around a feckless and self-infatuated photographer at the heart of the happening 60's scene, with Antonioni sketching a world of no-ties sex-orgies, pot parties, protesting students, shallow scenesters, chic fashionistas, gaudy colours, bizarre camera angles, extended jazz-numbers, waif-like models and the gradual disintegration of the hippie era and the sense of innocence lost (see the director's follow up Zabriskie Point for more).
... Read more ›The imagery is harsh, with a despicable main character, emaciated waif-like models, stark scenery, seemingly unrelated sequences of events, and sudden bursts of motion followed by extended periods of silence.
This certainly would have been a controversial movie in its day, with the semi nudity, casual sexual encounters and drugs, but is interesting today as a time capsule into 1960's London.
Vanessa Redgrave gives a wonderful performance, stealing the spotlight from David Hemmings during their on-screen scenes. Sarah Miles is enigmatic to say the very least.
Despite watching it twice, the ending still puzzles me, but the mimed tennis game was truly brilliant.
An important work of art that should be examined from the point of view of Michaelangelo Antonioni, and then re-interpreted for personal preference.
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