It would seem that the film risks feeling dated today, but it's really no less powerful thanks to the richness and complexity of Antonioni's vision. When he finds it he immediately recognizes the man with the woman that morning. Upon making blow-ups of the images, he notices details indicating that a murder might have been committed: Returning to the park, he finds the body of the man he photographed. Solar System Crystal Ball 80mm 3.15" with The 3D Laser Engraved Sphere with Light U... Inflatable 12" and 15" Rainbow Color Emoji, and Star Beach Balls Mix Assortment (12... Eocolz Kids Ball Pit Large Pop Up Childrens Ball Pits Tent for Toddlers Playhouse B... Warmtree 13" Jumbo Inflatable Dice, Pack of 2, The Grand Budapest Hotel (The Criterion Collection).
Release Calendar DVD & Blu-ray Releases Top Rated Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre Top Box Office Showtimes & Tickets Showtimes & Tickets In Theaters Coming Soon Coming Soon Movie News India Movie Spotlight. We must look and draw our own conclusions. -A new piece about director Michelangelo Antonioni’s artistic approach, featuring photography curators Walter Moser and Philippe Garner and art historian David Alan Mellor, -Blow-up of “Blow-Up,” a new 52-minute documentary on the making of the film, -Conversation from 2016 between Garner and actor Vanessa Redgrave, -Archival interviews with Antonioni and actors David Hemmings and Jane Birkin, -PLUS: A book featuring an essay by film scholar David Forgacs and more. Blow Up proved extremely influential on younger generations of filmmakers; and it was later echoed by both Francis Ford Coppola in The Conversation (1974) and Brian De Palma in Blow Out (1981). TWO-DISC DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES-New, restored 4K … Or do they?
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Free shipping on orders of $35+ from Target. Fast, free delivery. It makes the higher price for this version worth every penny - it makes the impact greater than my memories of the original film when first shown in the cinema in David Hemmings prime. Please try again. This was only the second feature for Hemmings, a great start to a career of over 30 more films up to his death in 2003. A cinematic time capsule that distills the very essence of the swinging London of 1966, filmmaker Michelangelo Antonioni's provocative art house hit remains a brilliant psychological thriller.
Personifying technology is supposed to be a new idea but it's not. In the end he would rather be a part of their phony world than the real world that he has experienced over the past day. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. When the lead actor in the movie, David Hemmings, passed away recently, there was much written about the film that made him so popular. No late fees. The print is excellent close to what you would have seen in it’s theatrical release, one of the great films of the 1960’s. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Blow-Up (1966) Director: Michelangelo Antonioni. To be fair, the older DVD has always looked good, but the blu-ray, made from a 4K scan, is better for detail and most impressive in vibrancy of color. The movie camera is a character in "Citizen Kane" and other movies. I don't know that I would recommend Blow-Up to everyone, but if you've ever been serious enough about photography to have used a darkroom, this is one movie you shouldn't miss.Read full review, The first time I saw this movie was in a film appreciation class as a freshman in college (1977). This is one of the key films of the decade, and still an unsettling and lasting experience. This product hasn't received any reviews yet.