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Diamond Snatch
Cunning diamond-thief Laurent who fell out with his partner and is trying to get the deal done on his own. Needless to say his former best friend is anything but cool with it and therefore trying to get hold of the goods himself. Fortunately for Laurent his abilities as bootlegger are surpassed only by his shagging skills - so his female acquaintances help the lucky bastard out time and again.
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Plot Summary
A young woman working in a secluded hotel in the French Alps is drawn into a dangerous game involving a stolen diamond. As she navigates a world of intrigue and deception, she must uncover the truth behind the theft and her own involvement.
Critical Reception
While "Diamond Snatch" is an earlier and less widely discussed work by Antonioni, it received a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its visual style and suspenseful narrative, though some critics found its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric tension and Antonioni's signature visual storytelling.
Some found the plot's complexities a bit underdeveloped.
Hanna Schygulla's performance was noted for its captivating presence.
Google audience: Audience reception information for 'Diamond Snatch' is limited, but general sentiment often points to appreciation for its stylish direction and intriguing mystery, with some viewers finding it a bit slow-paced.
Fun Fact
Michelangelo Antonioni initially envisioned this film as part of a larger anthology project, but it evolved into a standalone feature.
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