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Blow-Up

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Thomas (David Hemmings) is a London photographer who spends his time photographing fashion models. But one day he thinks he may have photographed something far more sinister: a murder. After taking pictures in the park, Thomas is horrified to find an ambiguous image lurking on the edge of the frame, which could be a shadow, but looks like a gun. The only thing clear is that the woman (Vanessa Redgrave) in the photo has appeared at his studio -- and wants the pictures he took.
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Exquisitely shot and simmering with unease, Michelangelo Antonio's Blow-Up is an enigma that invites audiences to luxuriate in the sensual atmosphere of 1960s London chic.

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Joe Morgenstern Newsweek 08/15/2022
Never before Blow-Up has Michelangelo Antonioni, the cinema’s bravest spelunker of the soul, come up from the depths with such a marvelous story and such gorgeous pictures of the cavernous emptiness inside modern man. Go to Full Review
Brendan Gill The New Yorker 08/15/2022
Having launched a conventionally piquant little mystery story, Anonioni characteristically abandons it, and the picture slips into fantasy and closes with a pretentiously symbolic tennis match, played without rackets or ball. Go to Full Review
Richard Roud Guardian 03/21/2018
I always liked to think that even the worst film by Antonioni would be better than the best by almost any other director. Now I know that this is so, because I've just seen his worst film, and I was right: Blow-up is still an absolute must. Go to Full Review
Michael Calleri Niagara Gazette 09/21/2022
Italian New Wave director Michelangelo Antonioni was helping alter the European cinematic landscape with his bold features. One of Antonioni’s classics is the great “Blow-Up,” which is from 1966 and is one of my all-time favorite movies. Go to Full Review
Matt Brunson Film Frenzy 04/10/2022
3.5/4
Intoxicating in its ambiguity. Go to Full Review
Robert Hatch The Nation 11/23/2020
Blow-Up is a work of wit and caustic intelligence, superbly disciplined, elegantly styled, visually astonishing and, for all that, turned out with the deceptive simplicity of perfect craftsmanship. Go to Full Review
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thiago s @Thiagostone 8h Filme fraco, o roteiro é fraco, as cenas são fracas, a história é fraca, o elenco é fraco, e ninguém ajuda a melhorar o filme, os personagens são fracos, e o filme deveria ter cenas bem melhores e relevantes, para fazer o filme ser bom See more Lones S @lones Dec 30 How can a movie that really does not initiate its plot until after 40 minutes possibly be a good idea. To say the plot is slow is an understatement. Give it a pass for a movie that knows how to tell a story. See more Mickey B. @Mickerdoo Dec 25 Loved the 60s fashion and his flat. Probably should have made a phone call earlier. What’s with the mimes? Needs more detective vibes. See more tucker s @tucker83014 Oct 31 Utterly pointless movie. Absolutely horrible. It's this kind of garbage that apparently appeals to the condescending existentialist crowd who somehow believe that a dog defecating on canvas is some kind of magnificent art. See more Chris M @Chris2888 Sep 13 One of the most boring, disjointed, nonsensical, foolish movies I've ever seen. If you're a stoned masochist you might enjoy it. The ending solves nothing of the mystery that was presented. See more Alexsander F @Aelxs Aug 20 I am a big fan of the work of director Antonioni. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Thomas (David Hemmings) is a London photographer who spends his time photographing fashion models. But one day he thinks he may have photographed something far more sinister: a murder. After taking pictures in the park, Thomas is horrified to find an ambiguous image lurking on the edge of the frame, which could be a shadow, but looks like a gun. The only thing clear is that the woman (Vanessa Redgrave) in the photo has appeared at his studio -- and wants the pictures he took.
Director
Michelangelo Antonioni
Producer
Carlo Ponti
Screenwriter
Júlio Cortázar, Michelangelo Antonioni, Michelangelo Antonioni, Tonino Guerra, Edward Bond
Distributor
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Production Co
Bridge Films
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 18, 1966, Wide
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 11, 2016
Runtime
1h 51m
Sound Mix
Mono
Aspect Ratio
Flat (1.85:1)
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