By Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Rating: 4.5 cats
Director: Michelangelo Antonioni
Starring: David Hemmings | Gillian Hills | Jane Birkin | John Castle | Peter Bowles | Sarah Miles | Vanessa Redgrave | Veruschka von Lehndorff
Country: italy, united_kingdom
Year: 1966
Running time: 111
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060176/reference
Michael says: “Continuing my odyssey to fill some of the gaps in my movie-viewing history, I caught up with Michelangelo Antonioni’s BLOW-UP. Released in 1966, BLOW-UP, while superficially a mystery of sorts, is really a curiously mysterious, visually stunning look at the swinging, mod scene in London. Centered on Thomas, a young, handsome photographer who spends his days partying, drugs, and sex with models, BLOW-UP also follows him on his quest for art. While walking through a park taking random photographs, he comes upon a couple in the distance… kissing? arguing? we’re not quite sure, but Thomas begins photographing them. The woman, Jane, spies him and confronts him, asking for the negatives. Thomas refuses, even after she appears at his studio later, and clumsily tries to seduce him to get the photos. He finally gives her a roll of film, but unbeknownst to her, it’s not the one she wanted. In a beautifully edited sequence, Thomas develops the photos from the park, and in a frenzy of blow-ups and examinations, they reveal a potential murder attempt when Thomas spies what looks like a pistol pointed at the man’s back hidden amongst the trees. From there, we’re never quite sure what is fact, and what might be in Thomas’ minds, as she goes to the park, finds the man’s body, then returns early the next morning, after suffering a brief crisis of conscience, and the body is gone. The film ends in a curious scene back at the park, there Thomas stumbles upon a gaggle of young people, their faces painted like mimes, racing about, echoing the opening scene of the film. When a pair of them begin to mime playing tennis, Thomas takes part, retrieving the ‘ball’ when it lobs out of the court, and tosses it back to them. Thomas has become one with an unreal world, perhaps?