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Come il giorno e la notte

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: Dario ArgentoGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young girl, Alice, is traumatized after witnessing her mother's murder and is sent to live with her grandmother. Her grandmother, a former actress, is overly protective, but Alice finds solace in her pet parrot, Gengis. When the parrot disappears, Alice becomes obsessed with finding it, leading her to uncover dark secrets about her family's past and the disappearance of other children in the area.

Critical Reception

Dario Argento's 'Come il giorno e la notte' is a lesser-known film in his giallo filmography, often overshadowed by his more iconic works. While it exhibits Argento's signature visual style and suspenseful atmosphere, it received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the plot convoluted and the pacing uneven. Audience reception has also been divided, with some appreciating its giallo elements and the Argento touch, while others find it less engaging than his earlier masterpieces.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually striking with Argento's trademark flair, but suffers from a weak and confusing narrative.

  • The film struggles with pacing, at times feeling slow and at others rushed.

  • While it has moments of suspense, it doesn't reach the heights of Argento's more acclaimed works.

Google audience: Audience reviews are polarized. Some viewers appreciate the film's atmospheric dread and Argento's distinctive visual style, considering it a worthy, albeit flawed, entry into the giallo genre. Others express disappointment with the story's lack of clarity and inconsistent pacing, finding it less compelling than his other films.

Fun Fact

The film was originally intended to be a television miniseries.

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