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 Director Michelangelo Antonioni packs nonstop action into a controversial cinematic close-up of mid-sixties mod London where Vanessa Redgrave and Sarah Miles star with David Hemmings in this expose of British counterculture. David Hemmings plays a master photographer who explores the city twenty-four hours a day, focusing in on the world's most beautiful models. One day, he takes some photographs of a couple embracing in a park and suspects he has stumbled across a murder. Internationally acclaimed director Michelangelo Antonioni received Academy Award nominations for Best Writer and Best Director in 1966 for this, his first English Language film.*MR |  
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                    | Member Review Shanica S
 05 September 2008
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	              | One of the most stylish films I have seen. It portrays the life as an artist very cleverly. London is incredibly beautiful in this film.
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                    | Very dated!! 
 08 September 2014
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	              | It's hard to identify with the main character as he appears such a misogynist.  The women are like cardboard cut outs drifting through the film like robotic manaquins,  I suppose it was designed to be a very avant guard film in its day but it simply comes across as weird now. |  |  
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