L'Eclisse (1962)
6/10
Far Too Slow-Paced, Uninteresting Characters, But Great Performances And Gorgeous Cinematography
18 May 2020
Pros: 1. The scope of the film is very impressive, particularly in regards to the plethora of extras and different locations used. 2. The usage of prolonged silences and wide shots really helps to ram home the adverse effects of the break-up with Riccardo (Francisco Rabal), and the feelings that naturally accompany a break-up. 3. Both Alain Delon (Piero) and Monica Vitti (Vittoria) give incredible performances. 4. The cinematography is absolutely beautiful, especially when the camera pulls back and allows you to take in the scenery completely. 5. The comedy, though infrequent, is hilarious and stems from genuinely grounded character interactions. 6. Monica Vitti and Alain Delon harbour electric chemistry with each other, and it really shines through during the intimately romantic scenes.

Cons: 1. The movie is ridiculously slow-paced. Even though the reason for its slow-pace is clear, it still feels unnecessarily slow. 2. The stock market story-line is exceedingly uninteresting, and far too much screen-time is dedicated towards it. 3. None of the characters engaging which makes it difficult to care. This is unfortunate as the run-time is over 2 hours long. 4. The last 5-10 minutes drag on needlessly.
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