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The Passenger, 1975

The Passenger

English, Spanish, German, French

Italy, Spain, France

Rating:7.6
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Profile of The Passenger

The Passenger can be described as stylized, suspenseful, and tense. The plot revolves around switching roles, dishonesty, and themes of mind and soul. The main genres are drama and thriller. In terms of style, The Passenger has a road movie structure. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It takes place in the 20th century. The Passenger has received attention for being an award winner and critically acclaimed. Note that it involves drugs/alcohol, sexual content, and profanity.

Summary of The Passenger

For decades, Michelangelo Antonio's existential drama has been nearly impossible to track down, but thanks to Sony Pictures Classics, The Passenger finally gets the exposure that it deserves (making this event even more noteworthy is the fact that the re-released version contains Antonioni's preferred 126-minute cut). In an impressively low-key performance, Jack Nicholson plays David Locke, a reporter who is researching a story in the North African desert. But when he discovers the dead body of a mysterious man he had just recently befriended, a strange compulsion overtakes him. Passing off the dead man as himself, Locke assumes the identity of Martin Knight and travels to Barcelona on a dangerous mission. Once there, he finds himself falling for a beautiful girl (Maria Schneider) as he drifts further and further away from the man he once was. It isn't long before he realizes just how much danger he is in, but at that point, it might be too late to turn back.

Antonio's gorgeous, haunting film incorporates elements of a traditional Hollywood thriller, only to leave them behind in search of something deeper. The result is an unsettling and daring work that casts a truly hypnotic spell. Nicholson's surprisingly downplayed performance is perfect for the role, as is Schneider's timid, beautiful presence. Featuring one of the most unforgettable closing shots in movie history, The Passenger is a must-see for anyone with a serious interest in film history.

This film screened as part of Lincoln Center's 2005 New York Film Festival.

Details

Language: English, Spanish, German, French
Country: Italy, Spain, France
Release date: 9 April 1975
Runtime: 126 min
Awards: Academy Awards

Awards

Michelangelo Antonioni for Honorary Awards at the 1994 Academy Awards

Cast and Crew

Jack Nicholson as David Locke in The Passenger
Jack Nicholson

as David Locke

Maria Schneider

as Girl

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Clips

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Critics Reviews

Chicago Tribune
Still packs a wallop. It's also a movie with no easy passage to its dark heart.
Entertainment Weekly
The Passenger isn't finally the masterpiece some have made it out to be, but it retains a singular intrigue: It's the first, and probably the last, thriller ever made about depression.
Likely to see
Not for me

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