: Coming between his hits Point Blank (1967) and Deliverance (1972), this film represents Boorman's most avant-garde and politically charged period.
: Initially detached and observing his neighbors through a telescope, Leo gradually becomes aware of the social injustice and exploitation occurring right outside his door, often perpetrated by his own family's agents. leone-l -ultimo-1970
: The film is famous for its use of monochromatic and desaturated color palettes to represent Leo's disconnected state of mind. : Coming between his hits Point Blank (1967)
: It explores themes of racial tension, class struggle, and the absurdity of the aristocracy attempting to "help" the working class. : It explores themes of racial tension, class
: Marcello Mastroianni plays Leo, an exiled European prince who moves into a decaying mansion in a poor, predominantly Black neighborhood in London.
: The film follows Leo’s internal shift from a passive, wealthy voyeur to an active participant in a revolutionary local uprising. Artistic Style