L’Eclisse is not a film for everyone. It requires patience. It moves at the pace of life, not the pace of a thriller. But for those willing to engage with it, it offers a profound meditation on love and loneliness.
: Dialogue is crisp and well-centered, while Giovanni Fusco’s avant-garde score—ranging from playful "twist" music to somber orchestral tones—is reproduced with excellent dynamic range. The Film as a Masterwork L’Eclisse remains one of the most daring films in cinema history. The Narrative L-Eclisse.1962.1080p.Criterion.Bluray.DTS.x264-...
In the shadowy corners of cinema enthusiast forums, a specific string of text has achieved legendary status: L-Eclisse.1962.1080p.Criterion.Bluray.DTS.x264... To the uninitiated, it looks like gibberish. To the cinephile, it is a promise—a promise of purity, bitrate, and the closest approximation to seeing Michelangelo Antonioni’s masterpiece on a 35mm reel from 1962. L’Eclisse is not a film for everyone