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Dark Glasses
Diana, a high-class prostitute trying to escape from a serial killer, suffers a car accident that leaves her blind and kills the family of Chin, a ten-year-old boy.
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A blind woman, who works as a prostitute in Rome, witnesses a brutal murder and becomes the target of the killer. She finds refuge with a young Chinese boy and together they try to uncover the killer's identity and escape their pursuer. As the danger escalates, they must rely on each other to survive the terrifying ordeal.
Critical Reception
Dario Argento's return to the giallo genre was met with mixed to negative reviews. While some critics appreciated his signature visual style and attempts to modernize the giallo, many found the plot convoluted, the pacing uneven, and the characters underdeveloped. Audience reactions were similarly divided, with some embracing the film as a nostalgic return to Argento's roots, while others felt it lacked the impact and creativity of his earlier works.
What Reviewers Say
Argento's distinctive visual flair is present but fails to elevate a weak and predictable narrative.
The film struggles with pacing and character development, leaving audiences with little to connect to.
A disappointing return for the master of horror, failing to recapture the tension and style of his classic gialli.
Google audience: Audiences were largely underwhelmed by 'Dark Glasses,' with many expressing disappointment in its uninspired plot and lack of genuine scares. While a few praised the visual elements and the attempt to revive the giallo, the consensus points to a film that feels dated and fails to deliver on the legacy of its director.
Fun Fact
The film marks the return of Dario Argento to directing after a nearly decade-long hiatus, and is considered his return to the giallo genre he helped define.
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