A bohemian office assistant driving to a meeting at a luxury desert development.
The film follows two young people adrift in a turbulent landscape:
If the narrative feels thin, the imagery is anything but. Antonioni used his $7 million budget to "bite the hand that fed him," turning the American landscape into a surreal stage for existential angst. Movie Review – Zabriskie Point - PopCult Reviews
A student radical who flees Los Angeles in a stolen light aircraft after a campus protest turns violent.
The Point of No Return: Revisiting Michelangelo Antonioni’s Zabriskie Point (1970)
They meet in the stark, prehistoric badlands of Death Valley’s Zabriskie Point , where their brief connection culminates in a notorious, trippy orgy sequence where dozens of couples appear to writhe across the sand. A Masterclass in Visual Destruction
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