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...Though Cortázar’s story “The Devil’s Drool” famously inspired Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni??s 1966 “Blowup,” it’s another Antonioni film—“L’avventura”—that best mirrors the enigmatic circles in which Oliveira moves. In that movie, the presumable storyline of a woman going missing seems to be forgotten by everyone in the scenes that follow; similarly, La Maga’s absence doesn?...
...point. The delicious assortment of visual simplicity needs no additional thrills or frills. From his beautiful palette—all blues, beiges and whites—to his painstakingly executed shots—whether of flies buzzing on the wall or the famous seven-minute final pan—Antonioni??s skillful hand is evident throughout, without becoming oppressive or pedantic.This movie is not meant for all audiences, but those longing for a film with substance will find themselves enamored and entrapped by its aura. It’s a perfect movie to watch on your...
Wednesday, March 2. Antonioni??s The Eclipse. (Italy, 1962). 7 p.m. Harvard Film Archive. Tickets $8; students and seniors $6. Tickets at the Harvard Film Archive...
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