Blow-Up (1966)
I liked this mostly because it was interesting to see the source of what has clearly influenced varied films from Austin Powers to The Conversation and Blow Out. Michelangelo Antonioni has very clearly played around with breaking and challenging existing cinematic conventions, so you never quite know where the film goes. It drifts through seemingly unrelated events, so the film is difficult to grab a hold on. Which I assume is intentional given the overall sense of restlessness and transience.
Rating: 3