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While grieving a terrible loss, a married couple meet two mysterious sisters, one of whom gives them a message sent from the afterlife.
A grieving couple, John and Laura Baxter, travel to Venice after the accidental death of their daughter. While John works to restore an old church, Laura encounters two sisters who claim to have psychic abilities and believe their daughter is trying to communicate with them. As John becomes increasingly entangled in a police investigation of a serial killer, he experiences unsettling premonitions and glimpses of a mysterious, hooded figure, blurring the lines between reality, memory, and the supernatural.
Don't Look Now is widely regarded as a masterpiece of psychological horror and a landmark in atmospheric filmmaking. Critics praised its innovative editing, unsettling atmosphere, and ambiguous narrative, which masterfully blends grief, suspense, and existential dread. While initially met with some controversy for its explicit content, its reputation has grown significantly over time, earning it a place among the greatest horror films ever made.
Praised for its sophisticated direction and haunting atmosphere.
Lauded for its innovative non-linear editing and sense of dread.
Critiqued for its disturbing themes but celebrated for its artistic merit.
Google audience: Audiences frequently highlight the film's profound sense of unease and its masterful use of suspense. Many appreciate the ambiguous nature of the plot and the psychological depth of the characters, though some find the explicit elements and slow burn challenging.
The film's famous sex scene between Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie was deliberately shot to appear non-explicit, with cuts to the couple's faces and their movements suggesting intimacy rather than showing it directly, contributing to its psychological impact.
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"John" (Donald Sutherland) and wife "Laura" (Julie Christie) are living in Venice where they encounter two elderly sisters - "Heather" (Hilary Manson) and "Wendy" (Clelia Matania). The former of those enigmatic ladies claims to be able to s...
I honestly had a great enthusiasm towards this film before I watched it and I really longed for a film that would mainly offer a sinister atmosphere for the most part. I had read so many great things about "Don't Look Now" and the plot, the...
Note-perfect direction, pacing, script and performances make this one of the eeriest, creepiest and unique horror films I have ever seen, and from Roeg's very strong run of films. Perhaps the finest 'reveal' of all time, in fact. In shor...