Word: dilemma
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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BLOWUP. A photographer escapes his mod models for an afternoon and wanders after a pair of bucolic lovers, whom he snaps on the sly. In a brilliant episode back in the darkroom, he develops his film and his dilemma. Italian Director Michelangelo Antonioni records the London scene-and some things that are not seen -in his first English film...
...neurotic unhappiness. Unlike the films of Rosselini, Hitchcock, and Renoir, which follow characters in a state of emotional or spiritual crisis through a therapeutic chain of events, Antonioni's films are rarely concerned with major personal development or change. Instead, Antonioni fully reveals the nature of his character's dilemma, and then brings that character to a kind of stasis. In Blow-Up, the photographer may never fully resist the temptations of pop culture, but his commitment to watching will always prevent total immersion in mod sterility. The last shot of the film shows him with his camera, very much...
...Harvard runner, of course, is dependent on an "athletic scholarship," and so could never be in this exact dilemma. But responsibility to a team can be as binding as money, and if the meet were Harvard-Yale and the squeeze was on Englishman Jim Baker, Crimson coach Bill McCurdy admits that the balancing would be mighty fine. As it is, McCurdy has to judge between the team's versus the individual's interests several times a season when a key runner is lightly injured. Are the potential points worth the risk of greater injury...
BLOWUP. A photographer escapes his mod models for an afternoon and wanders after a pair of bucolic lovers, whom he snaps on the sly. In a brilliant episode back in the darkroom, he develops his film and his dilemma. Italian Director Michelangelo Antonioni records the London scene-and some things that are not seen-in his first English film...
...reserve his long-play rhetoric for Meet the Press. For Dirksen, who has indefatigably reiterated his conviction that no one should be forced to join a union, and twice last year led successful filibusters to preserve state right-to-work laws, AFTRA's demands pose a delicate dilemma indeed...