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La Notte
Directed by
Michelangelo Antonioni
Not Rated
1961
2h 2m
Drama
,
Romance
7.9
84%
91%
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A day in the life of an unfaithful married couple and their steadily deteriorating relationship.
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Cast of La Notte
Marcello Mastroianni
Giovanni Pontano
Jeanne Moreau
Lidia
Monica Vitti
Valentina Gherardini
Bernhard Wicki
Tommaso Garani
Rosy Mazzacurati
Rosy
Maria Pia Luzi
Un'invitata
Guido A. Marsan
Fanti
Vittorio Bertolini
Vincenzo Corbella
Mr. Gherardini
Ugo Fortunati
Cesarino
Gitt Magrini
Signora Gherardini
Giorgio Negro
Roberto
Roberta Speroni
Beatrice
Umberto Eco
Man at the Party (uncredited)
La Notte Ratings & Reviews
Movie Metropolis
Christopher Long
Pay closest attention when the least seems to be happening, and you never know what you'll notice.
The Dissolve
Scott Tobias
The substance of La Notte is owed entirely to Antonioni's intoxicating ambiance, and his stars' ability to speak in looks and gestures more than words.
Film Freak Central
Walter Chaw
one of the truly great achievements in Modern art.
Slant Magazine
Jordan Cronk
La Notte remains at once the most bracingly concrete and amorously diffuse of Michelangelo Antonioni's films.
Cinema Writer
Jay Antani
Stylistically, La Notte intrigues but, in the realm of ideas, I think the movie begins to plod and drag halfway through
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Everything seemed as superficial as the main characters.
Village Voice
Sam Weisberg
Ennui and eroticism make an oddly alluring combo in Michelangelo Antonioni's La Notte.
Los Angeles Times
Sheri Linden
For Antonioni, beginnings and endings aren't plot points on a narrative graph; they resonate everywhere, entwined and inseparable.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
The romantic conflicts of an intellectual couple in bourgeois Milan come to life in a visually dazzling yet psychologically dislocating pageant of clashing architectural styles.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
Whatever one's occasional misgivings, this feature comes from what is widely considered to be Antonioni's richest period, and evidence of his stunning mastery is available throughout.
Classic Film and Television
Michael E. Grost
Remarkable drama, with rich visuals.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
La Notte is a slow and methodical film, like all of Antonioni's work, but La Notte's wandering first act makes it hard to embrace all-out.
San Francisco Examiner
G. Allen Johnson
Cold, brutal, lonely; a modern world where the old codes of civilization and behavior no longer have a place.
Vague Visages
Justine Smith
Antonioni's upper class characters, with their abundance of leisure time and mobility, are plagued by the fear of their futility, and a crippling fear of truly living.
TV Guide
This problematic film serves more as a transition for Antonioni than anything else.
Floating World
Dustin Chang
La Notte might not be the most cinematic of Antonioni's. But with older, knowing protagonists, it is a lot more impactful & sadder than L'eclisse. The last scene, as the unhappy couple trying to have sex is perhaps the saddest movie ending ever.
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