Zabriskie Point

BJ

BJ
It's out on DVD. Really, you should watch it. Sure, it's flawed, etc., whatever. When before or after has anything like that been put together? From the late golden age.
 
The story of what was going on behind the camera is a lot weirder than the film itself.

-Eden (I'm trying to get a friend who was involved with it to write that movie)
 
Played the shit out of the soundtrack to this when I was in high school.

Still never seen the film.
 
originally posted by Eden Mylunsch:
The story of what was going on behind the camera is a lot weirder than the film itself.

-Eden (I'm trying to get a friend who was involved with it to write that movie)

E for Eden, E for enigma.
 
originally posted by Brad L i l j e q u i s t:
Zabriskie PointIt's out on DVD. Really, you should watch it. Sure, it's flawed, etc., whatever. When before or after has anything like that been put together? From the late golden age.

A more self-indulgent piece of film-making I can hardly imagine. Were it not for the dramatic scenery and great soundtrack, it would be a total waste of celluloid.

Mark Lipton
President, Michaelangelo Antonioni fanclub

p.s. I love Death Valley and Zabriskie Point is well worth visiting. Just 86 the film.
 
originally posted by MLipton:
Just 86 the film.
Purely conjecture, but from my experiences with the soundtrack I'd wager that psychotropic substances would help in this department.

It sure worked for La Valle and Pompeii.

Haven't seen More.
 
I was living and breathing Pink Floyd for about 10 hours a day in high school and still couldn't make it through this movie. Just awful. And it turns out the best Floyd contributions didn't even make it into the movie!
 
originally posted by slaton:
originally posted by MLipton:
Just 86 the film.
Purely conjecture, but from my experiences with the soundtrack I'd wager that psychotropic substances would help in this department.

What makes you think that this variable was overlooked in my experiment?

It sure worked for La Valle and Pompeii.

Haven't seen More.

Have never seen La Valle, but would love to. Obscured by Clouds is, most likely, my favorite album by the Floyd with "Mudmen" a particular standout. The film would have to be pretty godawful (not out of the realm of possibility) for me not to enjoy it.

Mark Lipton
 
People can't make it through the film? Folks walk out of the screening at Film Forum? Crazy backstory behind the takes?

Well, well. 'Cause this very certainly sounds like my kind of dig.

Thanks, Brad! I've made my way to my share of the late, great Antonioni, but so far I have let this one slip past. No more.

Perhaps this should be the next up for screening at the Cactus Farm (you reading this, Lyle?)
 
It is nothing compared to L'Aventura or Blow Up but there are a few things - the American-ness of the movie, the developer scenes (Antonioni is very architectural and the dialogue there is perfectly stereotypical), the plane scenes, and of course, the blow up. I can never get enough of Antonioni's landscapes and there are some breathtaking shots. Plus, the soundtrack.

What is it that they always say about the actors in Antonioni - that they're just part of the scenery? Antonioni takes that to an extreme here with two novices - with predictable results - it might be best to watch with the sound off. Of course, then you'd miss the soundtrack.

It's time for a rehabilitation!
 
originally posted by Brad L i l j e q u i s t:

Antonioni takes that to an extreme here with two novices - with predictable results - it might be best to watch with the sound off. Of course, then you'd miss the soundtrack.

Bresson did the same and came up with Dominique Sanda and Anne Wiazemsky.

Novices can be pretty amazing.
 
Slaton, I saw this during my freshman year at UCSB. My impression of it was it was turgid and pointless.

37 years later, I might be tempted to try watching it again.

Of course, the soundtrack has some Floyd classics such as Green is the Colour, Cymbaline (a live staple on their 1970 and 1971 tours), and Nile Song.

Larry (who, in high school, literally wore out the grooves on all things Pink Floyd encompassing A Saucerful of Secrets through Obscured by Clouds)
 
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