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La Notte

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La Notte is another of Michelangelo Antonioni's cinematic interrupted journeys. Just as no one solved the central mystery in Antonioni's L'Avventura, neither does anyone truly enjoy the literary party that is La Notte's centerpiece. Read More
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Giovanni Pontano
Valentina Gherardini
Gherardina
Cesarino
Signora Gheradina
July 20, 2010
drarthurwells
Antonioni's best film explores the problem of maintaining love as a relationship goes stale with time, even when no relationship conflicts exist. Top flight acting, cinematography, etc., and superbly directed by Antonioni. Depends on feeling experience rather than action or plot. Not for everyone,
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