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MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI PRZYGODA - L'AVVENTURA DVD
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| MICHELANGELO ANTONIONI PRZYGODA - L'AVVENTURA DVD |
| Tytuł oryginalny: |
L'avventura |
| Tytuł polski: |
Przygoda |
| Rok produkcji: |
1960 |
| Kraj: |
Italy |
| Reżyseria: |
Michelangelo Antonioni |
| Obsada: |
Gabriele Ferzetti, Lea Massari, Monica Vitti, Dominique Blanc, Renzo Ricci, James Addams, Dorothy De Poliolo, Lelio Luttazzi, Giovanni Petrucci, Esmerelda Ruspoli |
Opis:
Michelangelo Antonioni
PRZYGODA
1960 Avventura, L' (AKA Adventure, The)
Piękna i zamożna Rzymianka Anna (Lea Massari) wraz z grupą przyjaciół wyrusza na kilkudniowy rejs po Wyspach Eolskich. Kiedy dobijają do jednej z nich, dziewczyna wychodzi na ląd. Między nią a jej kochankiem dochodzi do sprzeczki, po czym dziewczyna znika bez śladu. Pomimo nawoływań i skrupulatnych poszukiwań, nie udaje się jej odnaleźć. Za zaginioną wyrusza jej przyjaciółka Claudia (Monica Vitti) oraz wyżej wspomniany kochanek, Sandro (Gabriele Ferzetti). Podczas podróży Claudia i Sandro nawiązują ze sobą trudny romans. Claudię męczą skrupuły, Sandro zaś zdradza bohaterkę z przygodną dziewczyną w hotelu. Na ślad Anny nigdy nie uda im się natrafić. Pozostają więc z tajemnicą i własnym emocjonalnym rozpadem...
Opis ze strony filmweb.pl
L'AVVENTURA, one of Michelangelo Antonioni's most gripping works, features expert photography and an electric cast that, together, seem to try to fool the audience. As a result, viewers are engrossed as they watch the majestic film unroll, waiting for Antonioni to reveal a piece of plot or offer up any cinematic clue to help them solve the film's mystery. In a style that would later be known as Hitchcockian, that moment never comes.
Group of rich Italians head out on a yachting trip to a deserted volcanic island in the Mediterranean. When they are about to leave the island, they find Anna, the main character up to this point, has gone missing. Sandro, Anna's boyfriend, and Claudia, Anna's friend, try without success to find her. While looking for the missing friend, Claudia and Sandro develop an attraction for each other. When they get back to land, they continue the search with no success. Sandro and Claudia proceed to become lovers, and all but forget about the missing Anna. Considered by many to be his masterpiece, L'Avventura positioned Michelangelo Antonioni as an international talent. What appears to be a search for a missing person is actually an examination of alienation and self-discovery found along a voyage through the morally decadent world of the idle rich. Less concerned with a smooth plotline, Antonioni tells his story through the use of symbolic images and flawless character development. It has often been said if you were asked to describe an Antonioni film, you wouldn't be able to. There is some truth to that, but it is not a criticism. His films were more about emotion. They created a certain mood. Yes, there have been those you argue his films are boring. No plot. They go on way too long. Heaven knows I've been in heated debates discussing Antonioni. Of all his films I think "L' Avventura" may have been the best film to get his theme of alienation across. The film at first seems to be about a couple, Sandro (Gabriele Ferzetti) and Anna (Lea Massari). They are about to get married but she doesn't want to. She has become bored with her life. The two, along with some friends, including Claudia (Monica Vitti), take a boat trip togther. They make a stop on remote island and while on that island Anna disappears. At this point in the film one would assume it is going to turn into some action film, the title after all, when translated into English means "The Adventure", but no, Antonioni pulls the rug from underneath us as soon the entire rescue theme is abandoned as Sandro and Claudia spark a romance while looking for Anna. One of the questions I always liked to asked when I watch this film is, what happened to Anna. Some may think she was kidnapped. Others, perhaps drowned. I think she ran away knowing that Sandro would not seek to find her. Their love was dying, if it hadn't already. Every character in "L' Avventura" is aimless. They have no direction. Just like their boat trip, which never at one point do we hear a character call out a destination, these characters are like the sea. They float along in society. They are literally drifters. But not everyone liked 'L' Avventura" when it was first released. Stories are now legendary about the response it received at the Cannes Film Festival, it was meet with "boos". Some audiences members walked out. Despite everything it won the award for "Jury Prize" but lost the Gold Palm to Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita". Some have even argued "L' Avventura" and "La Dolce Vita" are the flip side of each other. Both films revolve around characters seeking the "sweet life". It gets better and better with repeat viewings. L'Avventura is quintessential Antonioni. Not to be missed
Główna nagroda Jury Cannes 1960
The plot concerns a yachting trip by a small group of jaded socialites, including Sandro (Gabrielle Ferzetti), an ageing architect who sold out for easy money years ago, his mistress Anna (Lea Massari), and her friend Claudia (Monica Vitti), who doesn't fit in with the wealthy jet-setters' dissolute ethics. When Anna disappears during a tour of a volcanic island, Claudia initially blames Sandro's emotionally barren behaviour toward her. As they search the island, however, Claudia and Sandro grow closer and - when it is apparent that Anna is gone forever - become lovers. Unfortunately, Sandro cannot find anything decent inside himself and betrays Claudia with a local prostitute. Caught in the act, Sandro has a heartrending breakdown on a desolate beach, but Claudia silently forgives him. L'AVVENTURA caught many audiences who were expecting a mystery by surprise, as in La Notte (1961), The Eclipse (1962) and Red Desert (1964), Anonioni is less interested in developing a logical story than in exploring states of feeling and breakdowns in human connection.
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| Obraz: |
1.85 |
| Czas trwania: |
143 minutes (approx) |
| Dźwięk: |
włoski |
| Napisy: |
angielskie i in. - brak polskich |
| Polska wersja językowa: |
brak polskiej wersji |
| Dodatki: |
| Region: |
0 (wszystkie odtwarzacze ) |
| Ilość dysków: |
1 |
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