Stupid Computer tricks in Television and Movies

I don’t like it either

Sometimes computer terminals are next to each other, and someone could shoulder-surf your password from a few feet away

I’ve used systems that don’t have the eye icon, unfortunately (for me)

If you’re putting tags around something that’s more than one line, each tag needs to be on its own line, also. That’s a common source of manually-typed tags not working.

Where in the five-minute clip should I look?

Probably in a different clip. This is the part where the photographer (Thomas) discovers that nothing is real.

Tennis Match.

Apparently the scriptwriter had a conventional, coherent murder mystery written out, with a denouement and everything, but Antonioni made this film instead, which is much more interesting.

Which is how the film starts out-- you think you are just watching a conventional, albeit, 60s style, murder mystery.

I don’t think you can get a feel for the film from clips. There are lots of things that “make” it, and you need to experience the whole-- for example (and, IIRC; I saw it sometime in the 80s), there was no soundtrack music, except over the opening and the credits. All the music during the story is diegetic-- and there’s plenty of it, so it isn’t immediately obvious. But it helps put you in the head of the POV character.

My brother was a professional photographer in the 60s in London, and he said that this film was fairly accurate, especially the sex and drugs. Certainly I remember his studio full of photogenic junk from antique shops.