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Show Man's Emotions Traced In Italian Film, "II Grido" By Joan Leteon The Italian film, H Grido, directed by Michelangelo1 ioni and starring Steve Cochran, Alida Valli and Best! is the story of a man who could not forget. Antonioni's approach to the film is neo-realistic. He interested in the reflection of emotions of man than -1 H morals. The story is briefly of a man whose mistress has for another after living with him for seven years, and7 for a way to forget. He leaves his home town with daughter and sets off to find another existence in wW-1 forget Irma and live again. I II Grido, ("the out-cry,") is filmed in the fla "I River valley in Italy. The flat, misty terraine ol f reflects the depression and the desolation of Aldo as J seeking for fulfillment. The relationships he encoun only to remind him of Irma. , : The acting was excellent. The emotions refl . realistic and convincingly protrayed. Aldo had a si . for Irma, a woman too beautiful and flippant to r , ness of the relationship, and the value of human i-can i-can exist between two people. . -' The honesty of the care Aldo expresses for W Rosina, is piercingly real. Steve Cochran does ., job of protraying a frustrated man. His role is d 1- reality' Irma is a shallow person and not perceptive w L-, to evaluate her personal relationships. She dot ' : the goodness of the affair between herself and v final tragic scene makes any reunify impossible- , s the old theme of hurting the one we love the mo ., so effectively cut Aldo from her life she managed to depressive wandering and finally to his deatn. This film is certainly one of the ?L' Union Movies Committee so far this quarter. FeTLV ; forgive the poor selection of foreign films since v quarter of the experiment. University students than class B foreign films. Through the sLct'y; films, the committee will achieve better attc ( greater appreciation of foreign talents. |