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L'éclipse

Titre original : L'eclisse
  • 1962
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  • 2h 6min
NOTE IMDb
7,7/10
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Alain Delon, Francisco Rabal, and Monica Vitti in L'éclipse (1962)
A young woman meets a vital young man, but their love affair is doomed because of the man's materialistic nature.
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Psychological DramaTragic RomanceDramaRomance

Une jeune femme rencontre un jeune homme, mais leur histoire d'amour est condamnée à cause des tendances matérialistes du jeune homme.Une jeune femme rencontre un jeune homme, mais leur histoire d'amour est condamnée à cause des tendances matérialistes du jeune homme.Une jeune femme rencontre un jeune homme, mais leur histoire d'amour est condamnée à cause des tendances matérialistes du jeune homme.

  • Réalisation
    • Michelangelo Antonioni
  • Scénario
    • Michelangelo Antonioni
    • Tonino Guerra
    • Elio Bartolini
  • Casting principal
    • Monica Vitti
    • Alain Delon
    • Francisco Rabal
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,7/10
    23 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michelangelo Antonioni
    • Scénario
      • Michelangelo Antonioni
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Elio Bartolini
    • Casting principal
      • Monica Vitti
      • Alain Delon
      • Francisco Rabal
    • 82avis d'utilisateurs
    • 67avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 5 nominations au total

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    Trailer 0:56
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    Rôles principaux10

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    Monica Vitti
    Monica Vitti
    • Vittoria
    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Piero
    Francisco Rabal
    Francisco Rabal
    • Riccardo
    Lilla Brignone
    Lilla Brignone
    • Vittoria's Mother
    Rossana Rory
    Rossana Rory
    • Anita
    Mirella Ricciardi
    Mirella Ricciardi
    • Marta
    Louis Seigner
    Louis Seigner
    • Ercoli
    Cyrus Elias
    • Intoxicated Man
    • (non crédité)
    Alba Maiolini
    Alba Maiolini
    • Woman at the Stock Market
    • (non crédité)
    Maria Tedeschi
    • Woman with Glasses at the Stock Market
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Michelangelo Antonioni
    • Scénario
      • Michelangelo Antonioni
      • Tonino Guerra
      • Elio Bartolini
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    9Alexandar

    More than decent conclusion of a great trilogy

    L'Eclisse (1962)***1/2

    Third film in Antonioni's trilogy of alienation following L'Avventura (1960) and La Notte (1961) about a young woman (Monica Vitti) and her brief affair with handsome Alain Delon.

    Like in his other movies, Antonioni uses specific techniques not to tell the story but rather to express the lack of communication among the characters, their alienation and incapableness to make a strong and meaningful relation. May this be because of their shallow characters or as a result of living in a modern society marked with the superficial values like prestigious and run-for-the-money – it's up to the viewer to decide. Anyway, long cadres, real time events, visual metaphors and visual contrasts between the characters on the one side and landscapes and/or modern day creations like buildings, streets (usually empty) on the other is what makes this rather experience than a plot-movie (intentionally) but nevertheless effective in their purpose (which is to express and transmit this same feelings of alienation to the viewer). So, if you're looking for an entertainment, you better skip this one. Final scene is great in concluding the movie. A bit weaker of great L'Avventura.
    7Tony-Papard

    L'Eclisse is about emptiness, meaningless capitalism and the nuclear threat.

    Antonioni's 'L'Eclisse' depicts the emptiness and and meaningless of life in the post-Second World War world under the shadow of the nuclear threat. This is represented by the mushroom shaped water-tower looming outside the window in the film's early sequences, and is referred to again in newspaper headlines towards the end of the film. This film was made in 1962, a year after the Berlin crisis, and in the year of the Cuba crisis when we came very close to nuclear war between the USA and the USSR.

    The film also depicts the greed of capitalism, as shown in the mad, chaotic scenes in the Rome Stock Exchange and the obsessive gambling of the mother character.

    The location, with distant shots of Benito Mussolini's EUR buildings on the outskirts of Rome, also suggest a meaningless, empty, soulless Brave New World all overshadowed by the nuclear threat, where people suffer loneliness and depression and feel unable to make long-term commitments.
    7claudio_carvalho

    Lack of Communication, Emptiness and Loneliness in the Big City

    In the suburb of Rome, the translator Vittoria (Monica Vitti) breaks her engagement with her boyfriend, the writer Ricardo (Francisco Rabal), after a troubled night. Vittoria goes to downtown to meet her mother (Lilla Brignone), who is addicted in Stock Market, and she meets the broker Piero (Alain Delon) in a day of crash in the Stock Market. The materialist Piero and the absent Vittoria begins a monosyllabic relationship.

    "L'Eclisse" is a love story in the world of Michelangelo Antoniani, where the lack of communication, emptiness and loneliness in the big city prevails over the human feelings. The first ten or fifteen minutes with Vittoria and Riccardo alone in his apartment, practically without any words (actually very few words are spoken), is amazing, showing a couple whose love and relationship is completely exhausted. The scenes in the Stock Market of Rome are also very impressive. Monica Vitti, the favorite actress of Antonioni, shows a stunning beauty and her alienation of feelings is expressed by her face and few words along the story. My vote is seven.

    Title (Brazil): "O Eclipse" ("The Eclipse")
    6dommercaldi

    Far Too Slow-Paced, Uninteresting Characters, But Great Performances And Gorgeous Cinematography

    Pros: 1. The scope of the film is very impressive, particularly in regards to the plethora of extras and different locations used. 2. The usage of prolonged silences and wide shots really helps to ram home the adverse effects of the break-up with Riccardo (Francisco Rabal), and the feelings that naturally accompany a break-up. 3. Both Alain Delon (Piero) and Monica Vitti (Vittoria) give incredible performances. 4. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful, especially when the camera pulls back and allows you to take in the scenery completely. 5. The comedy, though infrequent, is hilarious and stems from genuinely grounded character interactions. 6. Monica Vitti and Alain Delon harbour electric chemistry with each other, and it really shines through during the intimately romantic scenes.

    Cons: 1. The movie is ridiculously slow-paced. Even though the reason for its slow-pace is clear, it still feels unnecessarily slow. 2. The stock market story-line is exceedingly uninteresting, and far too much screen-time is dedicated towards it. 3. None of the characters engaging which makes it difficult to care. This is unfortunate as the run-time is over 2 hours long. 4. The last 5-10 minutes drag on needlessly.
    10overseer-3

    Superbly crafted modern masterpiece

    L'Eclisse (1962) is a profoundly artistic, wonderfully crafted modern Italian film, in which the audience is permitted to draw their own conclusions about what they are seeing on the screen.

    Unlike most directors, who construct their films in very specific, traditional ways to tell stories they wish to convey, in L'Eclisse the director Michelangelo Antonioni paints pictures which mean different things to different people. It's an open-ended story and the audience is allowed and actually encouraged to come up with their own theories about the main plot and sub-plots, the overall themes, and the characters' motivations and personalities. None of them are carved in stone. You yourself can travel to a very special, unique place by watching L'Eclisse, and it can be a very different journey than someone else's.

    What do the white lines mean to you? They show up several times in compositional frames in the film: on the street, on the runway when the plane lands, outside a church, and in more abstract ways in signposts, in clothing, in architecture. Is an actual eclipse taking place when darkness descends and the street light suddenly goes on? or has nighttime simply fallen and we're left with a sense of desolation and obliteration of the modern city? has the city been hit by a nuclear bomb? The mushroom water tower: does it just signify the nuclear age, or is it a real omen for the future of mankind? Is it not also a phallic symbol, showcasing the director's idea that the stockbroker character is primarily interested in towering conquests, and that sexuality is an underlying motivation of the main female character's psyche, even though she also seems afraid of intimacy and commitment? The man riding the horse and buggy and the nursemaid pushing the baby buggy: do these things just mark the passage of time? or do they have a deeper meaning that represents the old world, a world that is quickly disappearing from the modern landscape? Is the final scene between the couple the end of their relationship, or are they about to become more serious? Questions like these can be answered in different ways, depending on your own perspective.

    This was a novel approach to film-making in 1962, and actually it's also still novel today too! How many films dare to resemble L'Eclisse in the 21st century? Today films are too formulaic and rarely is the same creativity expressed that Michelangelo Antonioni achieved so sublimely in his film. If I was a filmmaker this would be the kind of film I would love to make, full of symbolism and repressed emotions.

    The cinematography is exquisite in this film. The new Criterion double disc set did a fantastic job with the print and the extras. My suggestion would be to watch the film without commentary and then immediately afterward watch it again with the commentary on. As he talks you will find yourself noticing things you missed the first time around, and that the commentator is missing too! For instance, notice how in the scene when the ladies are chasing the dogs who have escaped the apartment, that Vittoria approaches two dogs, a white and a black one, and it's the black dog who gets up and dances and charms her, an analogy to the previous scene, in which Vittoria had put on black-face and did an African dance in her racist friend's apartment. The white dog blithely walks away, representing the stifling racist views of her friend Marta, and the black dog shows joy of movement and a fun nature, like Vittoria. The commentator completely misses this message.

    Acting is superb by all three leads, Monica Vitti, with her finely chiseled face and wild blonde hair, Alain Delon, who conveys emotions easily with just the flick of an eyebrow, and Francisco Rabal, classically handsome and intense. Also of note is the actress who plays Vittoria's mother, Lila Brignone, who does a good job depicting the emotional distance the character feels from the estranged daughter, which in turn conveys to the audience one of the primary reasons Vittoria is afraid of intimacy: she never had a demonstrative relationship with her mother.

    If you're a fan of Italian cinema, don't miss L'Eclisse. It's a special film which will stay with you long after you've seen it.

    10 out of 10.

    Alain Delon's Top 10 Films, Ranked

    Alain Delon's Top 10 Films, Ranked

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    • Anecdotes
      The Roman stock market scenes were filmed on Sundays when the market was closed. Real brokers were drafted to make it more convincing.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1h 28 mins) Vittoria and Piero get wet from a sprinkler. The right side of Piero's jacket is wet. A minute later when they are listening to the piano player, the back of Vittoria's blouse is still wet, but Piero's jacket is dry.
    • Citations

      Vittoria: I wish I didn't love you or that I loved you much more.

    • Versions alternatives
      West German theatrical version was cut by approx. three minutes.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Dolce Vitti (2014)
    • Bandes originales
      L'eclisse Twist
      Written by Giovanni Fusco

      Performed by Mina

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    • How long is L'Eclisse?Alimenté par Alexa

    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 août 1962 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • France
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • L'Eclisse
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Rome Stock Exchange, Rome, Lazio, Italie(Vittoria and Piero meet)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cineriz
      • Interopa Film
      • Paris Film
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    • Montant brut mondial
      • 5 947 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 6 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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