Review of Zabriskie Point (1970) by Marat P — 22 Jun 2012
An underrated classic by Micelangleo Antonioni. The incredibly impressive visuals add to the counter cultural message of the film. Zabriskie Point is a slow paced film which requires our investment, but if given the attention the characters in the film really stand out.
The soundtrack is, for lack of better words, absolutely outstanding featuring the works of Pink Floyd and The Grateful Dead. The acting, at times, feels a little wooden but that's forgiven, they liven it up as time goes on and it gives sense to the lost and confusing times of the generation.
However, the film captures a generation, politically, culturally, and especially aesthetically. This film is worth seeing over and over, it is grossly underrated.
This review of Zabriskie Point (1970) was written by Marat P on 22 Jun 2012.
Zabriskie Point has generally received positive reviews.
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