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This specific file naming convention indicates a high-definition rip of the Criterion Collection release of Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1962 masterpiece, Film Overview

used by Antonioni or see how this film compares to others in his Incommunicability trilogy L-Eclisse.1962.1080p.Criterion.Bluray.DTS.x264-...

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2. THEMATIC ANALYSIS: The Modern Condition

A. The Death of Romance

The film begins with an ending: Vittoria breaks up with her lover, Riccardo. This sets the tone for the entire film. The central romance between Vittoria and Piero is not a journey toward union, but a study of incompatibility. They are two people passing like ships in the night—Vittoria yearns for an indescribable emotional depth, while Piero is entirely surface-level, obsessed with the volatility of the stock market. This sets the tone for the entire film

This review covers the Criterion Collection Blu-ray release of Michelangelo Antonioni’s 1962 masterpiece, L'eclisse (The Eclipse). Film Overview This review covers the Criterion Collection Blu-ray release

Part 2: The Transfer – Why Criterion’s 1080p Blu-ray Is Non-Negotiable

For decades, L’Eclisse was a victim of its own visual language. Antonioni and his cinematographer Gianni Di Venanzo (who also shot Fellini’s ) employed deep focus, extreme high-contrast black-and-white, and a grain structure as fine as silver dust. Poor transfers resulted in: