BEYOND THE CLOUDS
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Made four years ago, seen widely in Europe but glimpsed here only
briefly at the New York Film Festival in 1996, Michelangelo Antonioni's
mournful movie has at last been given an American release-quite a shift
from his earlier career, when a film like "Blow-Up" could cause an
international stir. Antonioni himself has probably changed less than the
moviegoing audience; this latest work deals in much the same currency as
before-baffling ruminations, foggy days, empty lives, and a helpless
reverence for beautiful actresses. There are four connected stories
here, set in Italy and France; all of them turn on the coupling and
uncoupling of men and women, overseen by a brooding movie director (John
Malkovich). Some of the characters are married; others are virtual
strangers, which in the world of Antonioni amounts to the same thing.
The whole enterprise is humorless and infuriating, and yet it gets to
you; no one else could have summoned these twin images of arousal and
graceful doom, or drawn such emotional dedication from so rich a
cast-Sophie Marceau, Jean Reno, Fanny Ardant, Peter Weller, Jeanne
Moreau, and the late Marcello Mastroianni, to name a few. This is the
art movie to end all art movies; indeed, it feels like the end. In
French, Italian, and German.-A.L. -Anthony Lane
Auteur : ANTONIONI
Editeur : NAIVE EDITIONS
Nombre de pages : 0
Date de publication : 05 1997
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