
Ahí los teneis en descarga directa: El Eclipse (subtitulos español version criterion - IMBT)
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unskinnyboy en FH escribió:...from the Criterion Collection DVD...
DVD Back:
Plot Outline: A young woman meets a vital young man, but the love affair is doomed because of the man's materialistic nature.
Plot Synopsis: After spending a night arguing, Vittoria breaks off with her lover Riccardo. While joining her mother gambling at the Stock Exchange, she meets Piero, a young and handsome stockbroker. He is a seducer. She resists at first, but little to little let him do. She thinks to be in love with him... A film about the usual Antionioni's themes : love and impossible communication in the couple, loneliness.
Review: Michelangelo Antonioni's L'Eclisse rolls over you and wraps you in its stylish embrace. The plot, such as it is, follows Vittoria (luscious Monica Vitti, The Red Desert) as her engagement falls apart and she slowly falls into a giddy but anxious affair with Piero (Alain Delon, Le Samourai, Purple Noon), a trader in Rome's stock exchange. Like Ingmar Bergman (Scenes from a Marriage, Persona), Antonioni examines the nuances of human relationships--but where Bergman is dense and dialogue-driven, Antonioni is spare and visual (there's maybe a page of dialogue in the first fifteen minutes of L'Eclisse). Every frame is like an exquisite black and white photograph, yet there's nothing static about this movie. It's fluid, sleek, and graceful, achieving its own kind of visual music. L'Eclisse contrasts opposing elements: Light and shadow, noise and silence, laughter and death, love and money, desire and dissatisfaction. Critics often describe the movie as a portrait of modern alienation, but they focus too much on Vittoria herself; while she finds her own life wanting, all around her Antonioni's camera captures a much larger world, full of as much vitality as despair, as much hope as loss. This is a movie essential to anyone's understanding of what movies can be.
More Reviews: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056736/externalreviews
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056736/
Rating: 8.0/10 (959 votes)
Italian Theatrical Release Date: April 12, 1962
DVD Release Date: March 15, 2005
Awards & Nominations: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056736/awards
Specs:
Video: XviD (CVS build 2005.09.16) @ ~2288 kbps
Audio: AC3 1Ch 192 kbps
Resolution: 720 x 384
Aspect Ratio: 1.875 (15:8 )
Framerate: 23.976 fps
Qf: 0.345
Runtime: 02:06:00.853
Interleave: 96 ms (2.3 v.frames), preload=96
Audio frames: Split across interleaves
Country: Italy / France
Language: Italian / English
Subtitles: English
Screenshots:
L'Eclisse.1962.CC.WS.DVDRip.XviD.AC3-C00LdUdE.avi
L'Eclisse.1962.CC.WS.DVDRip.XviD.AC3.Subs_Eng-C00LdUdE.7z
Bresson escribió:LA COMPARATVIA QUE HACES NO HACE JUSTICIA al nuevo rip. Deberias poneruna comparativa de las dos imagenes al mismo tamano de los dos rip. Tu solo pones mas grande la del nuevo rip. Y lo mas importante es verificar que no tenga las pixelaciones del rip de IMBT
Yo me bajo el nuevo rip!!
Cuales son las otras dos?pepablo escribió:publicado en fileheaven la tercera parte de la trilogia de Antonioni
L' AvventuraPalahniuk escribió:Cuales son las otras dos?pepablo escribió:publicado en fileheaven la tercera parte de la trilogia de Antonioni
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