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L'Eclisse (1962): Michelangelo Antonioni’s Visual Masterpiece in High Definition

L'Eclisse is a "tough watch" if you are looking for a standard plot, but it is a "visual metaphor for alienation" that rewards patient viewers. It is highly recommended for those interested in mid-century modernism and the peak of Italian art-house cinema.

Unlike traditional narratives driven by plot, L’Eclisse is driven by architecture, silence, and the disintegration of human connection. The Criterion Blu-ray release serves as the definitive home video presentation, preserving the stark contrasts and spatial geometry of Gianni Di Venanzo’s cinematography.