Meet the paleness of your heart

Marge 2022-04-20 09:02:11

I have never seen such a movie, there is no criticism, no standpoint, just so light, and gradually become heavy, to reveal the paleness of love.
The film is not exaggerated, not obtrusive, not so much accidental, it is just like life. I even began to understand this emotion step by step, and when I began to tolerate and accept their love, the end of the film gave me another blow. The love that the director wanted to express is so empty, so empty to the point of being pale. I even suspect that when people have money and status, love is just a synonym for them to fill the emotional gap or to vent.

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Extended Reading
  • John 2022-03-21 09:02:46

    #filmarchive# Antonioni said that since Sandro has fallen in love with Claudia, there is no need to care about Anna's whereabouts. In 1966, when answering a question from a film critic, Godard used films such as "Adventures" as an example, declaring that he agreed that a narrative film should have a beginning, a middle and an end, "but not necessarily in accordance with This order is not acceptable." After "Adventures", "plotless" films were all the rage.

  • Madisyn 2022-03-27 09:01:14

    4.0 No one really wants to do anything

L'Avventura quotes

  • Raimondo: Anna!

  • Mario - Yacht Captain: We should leave now.

    Corrado: Why?

    Mario - Yacht Captain: The sea is getting rough.

    Claudia: And Anna?

    Corrado: I don't know.

    Mario - Yacht Captain: I thought I heard a boat.

    Corrado: Yes.

    Mario - Yacht Captain: You hear it?

    Claudia: Sandro! Where's Anna?

    Sandro: She was here.