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Color Me Dead
A man discovers that he has been deliberately poisoned and hasn't long to live. In the short time he has left, he determines to find out who poisoned him and why. Remake of the 1950 film noir classic, D.O.A.
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Plot Summary
A British architect living in Rome is plagued by increasingly vivid nightmares and hallucinations that blur the line between reality and his subconscious fears. As his mental state deteriorates, he becomes convinced that he is responsible for a murder, leading him on a desperate and disorienting quest for the truth. The film explores themes of guilt, paranoia, and the fragility of the human psyche.
Critical Reception
Elio Petri's 'Color Me Dead' (also known as 'Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion') is a highly regarded giallo film that was critically acclaimed for its unsettling atmosphere, psychological depth, and stylish direction. It is often praised for its unique blend of suspense and social commentary, although its complex narrative can be challenging for some viewers.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate plot and chilling psychological suspense.
Lauded for Elio Petri's masterful direction and visually striking cinematography.
Cited for its thought-provoking exploration of power, corruption, and guilt.
Google audience: Google users generally appreciate the film's suspenseful narrative and unsettling atmosphere, often highlighting its intellectual depth and effective pacing. Some reviews mention that the film's complexity requires close attention, but the overall consensus is positive.
Awards & Accolades
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Fun Fact
The film's original Italian title, 'Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto,' translates to 'Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion,' which is often used as an alternate title for the film in international releases.
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