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    Blow-up

    Thomas, a London photographer who spends his time photographing fashion models, has unwittingly captured a murder on film. And one day, the woman in the photo has appeared at his studio, and wants the pictures he took.
    Duration: 111 min
    Quality: HD
    Release: 1966
    IMDb: 7.4
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  • Actors of "Blow-up"

  • Characters of "Blow-up"

    Thomas. Character of Blow-up
    Played by: David Hemmings
    Verushka. Character of Blow-up
  • Directors of "Blow-up"

    Michelangelo Antonioni. Director of Blow-up
    Michelangelo Antonioni
    Birthdate: 29 September 1912, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
  • Creators of "Blow-up"

    Michelangelo Antonioni. Director of Blow-up
    Michelangelo Antonioni
    Birthdate: 29 September 1912, Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
    Julio Cortázar. Director of Blow-up
    Julio Cortázar
    Birthdate: 26 August 1914, Brussels, Belgium
  • Critic Reviews of "Blow-up"

    Village Voice
    February 04, 2013

    A prize '60s artifact, Michelangelo Antonioni's what-is-truth? meditation on Swinging London is a movie to appreciate -- if not ponder.

    The New Republic
    February 04, 2013

    In Blow-Up [Antonioni] smothers this conflict in the kind of pompous platitudes the press loves to designate as proper to "mature," "adult," "sober" art.

    Chicago Reader
    July 31, 2007

    This is so ravishing to look at (the colors all seem newly minted) and pleasurable to follow (the enigmas are usually more teasing than worrying) that you're likely to excuse the metaphysical pretensions.

    Variety
    July 31, 2007

    There may be some meaning, some commentary about life being a game, beyond what remains locked in the mind of film's creator, Italian director-writer Michelangelo Antonioni. But it is doubtful that the general public will get the 'message' of this film.

    Time Out
    June 24, 2006

    As often with Antonioni, a film riddled with moments of brilliance and scuppered by infuriating pretensions.

    New York Observer
    June 07, 2006

    The natural world is arrayed against the artificial scene; conscience is deployed against convention. If you've never seen Blow-Up, see it now, if only to see what part of the world was like 40 years ago.

    TheFilmFile.com
    April 10, 2017

    At once provocative and mystifying, dazzlingly immersive and utterly remarkable.

    The Spectator
    April 11, 2016

    This remains a failure for which I would trade ten successes: a totally absorbing experience on the screen, a film of deceptive, tricky surfaces and cold perceptions.

    ColeSmithey.com
    August 22, 2015

    Michelangelo Antonioni's first English language film is an allegorical murder mystery whose abstract parameters delineate a society where images are more important, and lasting, than reality.

    Total Film
    February 04, 2013

    Inspiring everyone from Francis Ford Coppola to Mike Myers, Michelangelo Antonioni's arty thriller remains an absorbing, eerie enigma.

    Empire Magazine
    February 04, 2013

    Despite its thriller hook, Blow-Up is less a mystery than a portrait of swinging alienation.

    EmanuelLevy.Com
    March 29, 2011

    Antonioni's first English-speaking film is a seminal work of the 1960s, reflecting swinging London as well as dealing with voyeurism, artists' social responsbilities and other relevant issues.

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