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She soon meets Piero (Alain Delon, impossibly handsome and emotionally vacant), a arrogant young stockbroker. Their relationship is a series of missed connections, attempted embraces, and philosophical collisions. She longs for authenticity and primal connection (encapsulated by a now-famous sequence with a Kenyan tribesman). He lives for money, ticker tapes, and the superficial rush of the Roman Stock Exchange. L-Eclisse.1962.1080p.Criterion.Bluray.DTS.x264-...

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This film is the final installment of Antonioni's informal "Incommunicability Trilogy," following L'Avventura (1960) and La Notte (1961). It is celebrated as a pinnacle of modernist cinema, exploring the fragmentation of human connection in the face of burgeoning materialism and urban alienation. The Criterion Significance He lives for money, ticker tapes, and the

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For cinephiles, the L’Eclisse Criterion release is essential. It corrects the color timing and damage issues present in older DVD releases. Watching this film in 1080p is the closest you can get to the theatrical experience without a 35mm projector. It captures the sweat on Delon’s brow, the swaying of the cypress trees, and the stark modernist lines that made Antonioni a visual poet of the 20th century.

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