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L'Avventura on DVD (1960)

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Average rating: (73%)
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3.5
 
Starring: Gabriele Ferzetti | Monica Vitti | Lea Massari
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Studio: WRASSE RECORDS
Run time: 143 mins
Certificate: PG
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Genres: Drama | World Cinema
Languages: Italian
Subtitles: English
Released: 30/06/2008

Brief synopsis of L'Avventura

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. One summery Saturday afternoon a group of friends living in Rome departs on a yachting trip out to a local island. Two of the group, Anna (Lea Massari) and Sandro (Gabriele Ferzetti), young lovers considering marriage, have a dispute; that afternoon, Sandro announces that Anna is missing. A thorough search of the island is made on Anna's behalf, but she is never found, and Sandro, who remains relatively unconcerned, is never questioned. In fact, before the yachting group even returns to the mainland, Sandro tries to pick up Anna's best friend, Claudia (Monica Vitti). Still, he is not even considered suspicious. Claudia and Sandro galavant through the Italian countryside, supposedly investigating Claudia's disappearance, but their true motives are never clear, even in the last--entirely enigmatic--scene of the movie.

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Rated - 4 starsl'avventura

A customer from london , 15/06/2005

This is abeautifully shot film, with attractive, wealthy italians behaving rather badly, in wonderfully evocative locations. The characters are all quite beleivable as they are all quite selfish and spoilt. After the initial concern for the girl who has seemingly vanished into thin air on the volcanic island, they all seem to forget her within a few days. The lack of a conclusion to the mystery of the missing girl is slightly frustrating, but this is usual for an antonioni film. You will enjoy this film if you are not too concerned with having the storyline neatly wrapped up and explained like a Hollywood film would do, but want to enjoy a beautiful film that may make you think.

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Rated - 5 starsPerfect

A customer from London, England , 10/01/2007

This is what cinema should be. Beautiful, affecting and compelling. It creates it's own world. There is no way to really describe this film without breaking it down into (largely irrelevant) plotlines; You must see it for yourself.

Of course, if you only watch movies as a narrative-based form of entertainment then you may not sit down to watch this in the right frame of mind.

However, whatever kind of viewer you are, you will certainly enjoy the hypnotic performance of the great Monica Vitti.

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