This meeting of two giants of European cinema only briefly comes to life.
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San Francisco Chronicle by Edward Guthmann
It's that compelling sense of mystery, of the endless search and its undercurrent of loneliness, that sets this great filmmaker apart.
TV Guide Magazine by Frank Lovece
A sad blot on an impressive career.
Chicago Reader by Jonathan Rosenbaum
This is why movies were invented.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
A shimmeringly beautiful and wise reverie on love and desire.
Village Voice by Michael Atkinson
It's not easy to endure, despite -- or due to the embarrassment of -- an all-star cast.
Chicago Tribune by Michael Wilmington
As we watch, we can sense, once again, the eye of a painter, the dreams of a poet and, tying them together, the vision of a master.
Portland Oregonian by Shawn Levy
Mostly it's inspiring: to think that a man of Antonioni's years and talents is still capable of producing such vital work.
The New York Times by Stephen Holden
The impact of these stories is not in the words but in the way the mood, texture and the acting build each situation into a visually intense parable about the similarity of spiritual, erotic and aesthetic aspiration.
San Francisco Examiner by Wesley Morris
The least opaque of Antonioni's films, unburdened by stylishness and his imagistic inflammations.