Review of La Notte (1961) by Edwin A — 22 Jan 2007
Although not as good as L'Avventura or L'Eclisse, La Notte, the second film in Antonioni's Alienation trilogy about the shallowness bourgeois love is still a wonderful film. Centering around a husband and wife on the brink of separation over a day and a night, the film has incredibly beautiful cinematography, and the final half hour is masterfully crafted and very powerful.
This review of La Notte (1961) was written by Edwin A on 22 Jan 2007.
La Notte has generally received very positive reviews.
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