L'avventura
片名: | L'avventura |
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其它片名: | 奇遇/The Adventure |
导演: | Michelangelo Antonioni |
编剧: | Michelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, Elio Bartolini |
制片人: | Amato Pennasilico |
摄影: | Aldo Scavarda |
声音: | Fausto Ancillai |
剪辑: | Eraldo Da Roma |
主演: | Gabriele Ferzetti, Monica Vitti, Lea Massari, Dominique Blanchar, Renzo Ricci |
音乐: | Giovanni Fusco |
片长: | 141分钟 |
年份: | 1960年 |
类型: | 剧情 |
国别: | 意大利 法国 |
语言: | 意大利语 英语 |
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影片概述 . . . . . .
Having recently seen L'Avventura and Scenes from a Marriage back to back they seem as different as it is possible to be. Yet they do share a common ground, namely humanity's quest for love and understanding and the seemingly insurmountable obstacles that lie in the way. But whereas Bergman's film has moments of true warmth and happiness, Antonioni's L'Avventura is as brutally cold as a Scandinavian winter.
Plot summary is not entirely important (and would spoil potential surprises), suffice to say that the movie is uniquely structured and may not proceed the way you expect it to. There is a mystery, and romance; but not in any traditional sense. The men and women of this film stumble through a loveless, desolate Italy, occasionally pausing for forced, wretched couplings. Alienation and the inability for humans to connect to one another have never been so painfully presented in film.
While discussing the guilt felt in betraying a mutual friend a woman asks "How can it be that it takes so little to change, to forget?" to which the man responds, "It takes even less." Before one of the films many desperate scenes of impersonal copulation the woman cries out in a fit of existential despair, "I feel as though I don't know you!" to which the man responds, "Aren't you happy? You get to have a new fling." The film is so brutally cynical about friendship, love and human interaction that it feels unreal. Strange alien landscapes, magnificently filmed among the rocky islands around Italy serve to underline the insurmountably barren distances between the characters. And as they grope and fumble for some kind of connection in the darkness that surrounds them, the viewer is pulled into their mire as well.
When they are not desperately searching for some kind of connection with each other, the characters struggle to come to terms with their own absurd existence. A man knocks over a bottle of ink, destroying an art student's in-progress drawing. A woman makes faces in a mirror at herself. Another woman pretends to see a shark in the ocean she is swimming in. None of these distractions are remotely successful.
By the time the film has reached its unbelievably cynical ending (dependant on one of the most effective uses of a musical score in film history), it becomes clear. These people have lost their way.
This overwhelming bleakness seems like it would create an unbearable viewing experience, but there is a truth to it all as well. Companionship is a basic human need, and it can often seem impossibly difficult to form any real connection. However, what is important is that it only seems that way, it is not impossible. Antonioni has shown us only one possible outcome. By watching a movie filled with people slouching towards oblivion, unable to form even the most basic human bond, the mind rebels. There must be another way…
个夏日的午后,二十五岁的安娜匆忙的从雄伟的大厦出来,意外的看见衣冠楚楚的父亲站在黑色的英国汽车跟前,和司机谈着什么事情。
和当外交官的父亲盛气凌人的一席谈话后,安娜心烦意乱、紧张激动地和女友克劳迪亚开车离去。她们来到安娜的男友桑德洛的住所外,安娜犹豫半天后,最后进了桑德洛的狭小的公寓房间,克劳迪亚孤单的在房子外等候。随后三人开车往海边的游艇驶去,在游艇上认识了三十上下古铜色皮肤的雷蒙多...
安东尼奥尼《现代爱情三部曲》之首,他开始探讨现代人在物质文明的高速发展下,情感和精神上却发生危机和隔阂的主题。影片上映时受到很多责难,因为没有按常理交代失踪者的下落,却在桑德罗和克劳迪娅身上大做文章,但这也是本片的最大特色。安东尼奥尼不是要营造一个侦破悬念故事,而主要在于细腻呈现中产阶级对于情欲和道德的迷惘选择和不安定性,人物心理描写尤为出色,镜头运用更是一绝,多处表现中产阶级的众生相和空镜头的适...
Plot summary is not entirely important (and would spoil potential surprises), suffice to say that the movie is uniquely structured and may not proceed the way you expect it to. There is a mystery, and romance; but not in any traditional sense. The men and women of this film stumble through a loveless, desolate Italy, occasionally pausing for forced, wretched couplings. Alienation and the inability for humans to connect to one another have never been so painfully presented in film.
While discussing the guilt felt in betraying a mutual friend a woman asks "How can it be that it takes so little to change, to forget?" to which the man responds, "It takes even less." Before one of the films many desperate scenes of impersonal copulation the woman cries out in a fit of existential despair, "I feel as though I don't know you!" to which the man responds, "Aren't you happy? You get to have a new fling." The film is so brutally cynical about friendship, love and human interaction that it feels unreal. Strange alien landscapes, magnificently filmed among the rocky islands around Italy serve to underline the insurmountably barren distances between the characters. And as they grope and fumble for some kind of connection in the darkness that surrounds them, the viewer is pulled into their mire as well.
When they are not desperately searching for some kind of connection with each other, the characters struggle to come to terms with their own absurd existence. A man knocks over a bottle of ink, destroying an art student's in-progress drawing. A woman makes faces in a mirror at herself. Another woman pretends to see a shark in the ocean she is swimming in. None of these distractions are remotely successful.
By the time the film has reached its unbelievably cynical ending (dependant on one of the most effective uses of a musical score in film history), it becomes clear. These people have lost their way.
This overwhelming bleakness seems like it would create an unbearable viewing experience, but there is a truth to it all as well. Companionship is a basic human need, and it can often seem impossibly difficult to form any real connection. However, what is important is that it only seems that way, it is not impossible. Antonioni has shown us only one possible outcome. By watching a movie filled with people slouching towards oblivion, unable to form even the most basic human bond, the mind rebels. There must be another way…
个夏日的午后,二十五岁的安娜匆忙的从雄伟的大厦出来,意外的看见衣冠楚楚的父亲站在黑色的英国汽车跟前,和司机谈着什么事情。
和当外交官的父亲盛气凌人的一席谈话后,安娜心烦意乱、紧张激动地和女友克劳迪亚开车离去。她们来到安娜的男友桑德洛的住所外,安娜犹豫半天后,最后进了桑德洛的狭小的公寓房间,克劳迪亚孤单的在房子外等候。随后三人开车往海边的游艇驶去,在游艇上认识了三十上下古铜色皮肤的雷蒙多...
安东尼奥尼《现代爱情三部曲》之首,他开始探讨现代人在物质文明的高速发展下,情感和精神上却发生危机和隔阂的主题。影片上映时受到很多责难,因为没有按常理交代失踪者的下落,却在桑德罗和克劳迪娅身上大做文章,但这也是本片的最大特色。安东尼奥尼不是要营造一个侦破悬念故事,而主要在于细腻呈现中产阶级对于情欲和道德的迷惘选择和不安定性,人物心理描写尤为出色,镜头运用更是一绝,多处表现中产阶级的众生相和空镜头的适...
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