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Oct 09, 2017dissymissylessy rated this title 3.5 out of 5 stars
Antonioni seems to follow Hemingway's dictum of not showing everything: ' the tip of the iceberg, seen, implies the rest of it, hidden below the surface.' He frames shots well, and he has some gorgeous people to lens. The critic included on the soundtrack mentions also Robbe-Grillet, the French realist novelist, as an influence. The second disc features a small segment of audio of Jack Nicholson, who is cheery. 2nd disc also has essays by the director, and a documentary, and Cannes footage as well. this is a full meal, cineastes. Bon Appetit.