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Blow-up

Thomas, a London photographer who spends his time photographing fashion models, has unwittingly captured a murder on film. And one day, the woman in the photo has appeared at his studio, and wants the pictures he took.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
March 29, 2011 Antonioni's first English-speaking film is a seminal work of the 1960s, reflecting swinging London as well as dealing with voyeurism, artists' social responsbilities and other relevant issues.
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The Spectator
April 11, 2016 This remains a failure for which I would trade ten successes: a totally absorbing experience on the screen, a film of deceptive, tricky surfaces and cold perceptions.
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Empire Magazine
February 04, 2013 Despite its thriller hook, Blow-Up is less a mystery than a portrait of swinging alienation.
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The New Republic
February 04, 2013 In Blow-Up [Antonioni] smothers this conflict in the kind of pompous platitudes the press loves to designate as proper to "mature," "adult," "sober" art.
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Time Out
June 24, 2006 As often with Antonioni, a film riddled with moments of brilliance and scuppered by infuriating pretensions.
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ColeSmithey.com
August 22, 2015 Michelangelo Antonioni's first English language film is an allegorical murder mystery whose abstract parameters delineate a society where images are more important, and lasting, than reality.
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Chicago Reader
July 31, 2007 This is so ravishing to look at (the colors all seem newly minted) and pleasurable to follow (the enigmas are usually more teasing than worrying) that you're likely to excuse the metaphysical pretensions.
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Village Voice
February 04, 2013 A prize '60s artifact, Michelangelo Antonioni's what-is-truth? meditation on Swinging London is a movie to appreciate -- if not ponder.
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Variety
July 31, 2007 There may be some meaning, some commentary about life being a game, beyond what remains locked in the mind of film's creator, Italian director-writer Michelangelo Antonioni. But it is doubtful that the general public will get the 'message' of this film.
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Total Film
February 04, 2013 Inspiring everyone from Francis Ford Coppola to Mike Myers, Michelangelo Antonioni's arty thriller remains an absorbing, eerie enigma.
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TheFilmFile.com
April 10, 2017 At once provocative and mystifying, dazzlingly immersive and utterly remarkable.
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IMDb: 7
2017
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Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
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