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terça-feira, setembro 26, 2006

3 Comentários:

Às 10:49 da manhã , Blogger Quarto com vista para o mar disse...

Alice, dá umas dicas sobre o filme!

 
Às 11:55 da manhã , Blogger giesta disse...

Esta quarto a julgar que o cartaz é de um filme recente...
Alice... onde desencantaste esta antiguidade??? Pelos vistos é mais um "clássico" que vai ser reposto!!!

Quarto, repara:
Produtor: Carlo Ponti
Realizador: Michelangelo Antonionis
Se este nomes não te dizem nada... vê só o ar jovem do Jack Nicholson... e já agora, da Maria Schneider, que também já não vai para nova...

 
Às 2:31 da tarde , Blogger orelhinhas disse...

É de 1975

The last, and in many people's opinion the best, of the three English language films made by Antonioni for MGM release, The Passenger has been out of circulation for many years and was not available for the National Film Theatre's recent Antonioni season. This newly-restored print, however - from new owners Sony - is well worth the extra wait, not least because it is Antonioni's original cut, previously unseen. The script offers up a story which is almost Hitchcockian, but of a kind adaptable to Antonioni's very different metaphysic. David Locke, a journalist, impulsively decides to take over the identity (or at least the passport and diary) of a stranger called Robertson who has mysteriously died in a shared hotel room somewhere in Saharan Africa. Following Robertson's itinerary, he meets up with a girl (the 'passenger' of the English title) and the pair are pursued across Europe by the police and some shadowy Africans for whom Robertson had been a gun runner. Characteristic Antonioni themes, such as the instability of identity and the fragility of relationships, are explored with unparalleled subtlety, and the film's finale is simply sublime - spectacular as in Zabriskie Point and emotionally intense as in L'avventura or The Eclipse.
Geoffrey Nowell-Smith

Cast and Credits:
Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni
Written by Mark Peploe, Peter Wollen
With Jack Nicholson, Maria Schneider, Jenny Runacre
Country Italy-France-Spain
Year of Production 1975
Running Time 125 minutes

 

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