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L'Avventura

   
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Date: October 13, 2005
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Anna’s longing for isolation and escape is clearly depicted in this long shot. The next cut reverts back to Sandro, where his playfulness is displayed, and he too takes a pose, like art sculpture in a museum. After little to no dialogue, Anna takes off her clothes, and uses sex as a means of a pleasurable escape from the serious issues that the two characters have with each other...
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An abstract close-up of the couple engaging in sex captures Anna and Sandro falling in and out of the frame. This provides the film with yet another aesthetic representation of the plot. This shot ties the unbalanced composition of the cinematography to the unbalanced relationship between these two characters...
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