Review of L'Avventura (1960) by Hasan C — 01 Dec 2008
Don't expect the mystery. This is a study of emotional isolation, moral decay, lack of the communication and emptiness of rich people in contemporary (then) society. You can easily be bored by the slow pace and the lack of dramatics of this movie unless you capture its true purpose.
This is "state of mind" or experience film rather than conventional plot film. Antonioni practically discovered the new movie language in L'Avventura. By using formal instruments he is expressing emotions of the characters (loneliness, boredom, emptiness and emotional detachment) and the viewer is forced rather to feel this same emotions himself than to be involved in the story and its events.
This review of L'Avventura (1960) was written by Hasan C on 01 Dec 2008.
L'Avventura has generally received very positive reviews.
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