"I meant exactly what I said: that we are saddled with a culture that hasn't advanced as far as science"
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The phrase “saddled with a culture” is doing quiet violence. A saddle is weight and constraint; it implies we’re riding into the future strapped to outdated expectations about romance, work, identity, and meaning. Science advances by iteration and verification. Culture, in his view, advances by narrative, habit, and denial - and it can stall because it’s invested in comforting stories. That’s why his films so often place sleek architecture, cars, and consumer surfaces beside characters who can’t communicate. The new environment is legible; the inner life isn’t.
Context matters: postwar Italy, the boom years, the rise of mass media, the optimism of modernization. Antonioni made that optimism look suspect. His intent isn’t anti-science; it’s anti-complacency. He’s pointing at the unsettling possibility that our inventions are outpacing our capacity to live with them, and that the real crisis isn’t technological disruption but cultural inertia - the inability to develop new forms of intimacy, ethics, and attention worthy of the world we’ve built.
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Antonioni, Michelangelo. (n.d.). I meant exactly what I said: that we are saddled with a culture that hasn't advanced as far as science. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-meant-exactly-what-i-said-that-we-are-saddled-162935/
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Antonioni, Michelangelo. "I meant exactly what I said: that we are saddled with a culture that hasn't advanced as far as science." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-meant-exactly-what-i-said-that-we-are-saddled-162935/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I meant exactly what I said: that we are saddled with a culture that hasn't advanced as far as science." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-meant-exactly-what-i-said-that-we-are-saddled-162935/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.








