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Don't Look Now (1974)
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Reviews Counted:37
Fresh:35
Rotten:2
Average Rating:8.3/10
Consensus: Don't Look Now patiently builds suspense with haunting imagery and a chilling score -- causing viewers to feel Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie's grief deep within.
Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Nicolas Roeg's third film--after the brash PERFORMANCE (1970) and meditative WALKABOUT (1971)--is a haunting thriller that confirmed the director's status as a true visionary. Based on a story by... Nicolas Roeg's third film--after the brash PERFORMANCE (1970) and meditative WALKABOUT (1971)--is a haunting thriller that confirmed the director's status as a true visionary. Based on a story by Daphne Du Maurier, DON'T LOOK NOW follows a grieving English couple to Venice, where the past continues to plague them. John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) and his wife Laura (Julie Christie) are in mourning for their young daughter, who drowned tragically near their home. John takes a job in Venice so that the couple can leave the past behind, but, unfortunately, the past is not easily forgotten. While John begins to see unsettling visions of a young girl in a red coat running through the Venice streets, Laura learns from an elderly psychic that her husband is in grave danger. What follows is an eerie, erotic mystery that builds to a shockingly horrific climax. DON'T LOOK NOW is one of the most daring and influential motion pictures of the 1970s. From Pino Donaggio's atmospheric score to Graeme Clifford's elliptical editing (exemplified in the film's notorious sex scene), Roeg's film is a stylistic achievement. Sutherland and Christie are their typical phenomenal selves playing the bereaved, devastated couple. [More]
Starring: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason
Starring: Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie, Hilary Mason
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Screenwriter: Chris Bryant
Producer: Allan Scott
Story: Daphne Du Maurier
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Reviews for Don't Look Now
A film which more than gets by on its directorial style, unforgettable imagery, and striking music alone, Don't Look Now also manages to be a haunting meditation on fear, death and the beyond.
Roeg here offers one of the most disconcerting portraits of otherworldliness ever seen on the screen.
Director Nicolas Roeg expertly hits on almost every accent that makes a thriller thrilling and engaging.
Nicolas Roeg's 1973 film remains one of the great horror masterpieces, working not with fright, which is easy, but with dread, grief and apprehension.
Formally, Don't Look Now is a masterwork, the kind of the film that needs to be studied frame be frame to fully grasp how intricately it has been put together.
Don't Look Now is both a chilling horror film and a fascinating portrait of grief.
Like all great horror films, the reason it all feels so creepy is because our imagination makes it so.
With Sutherland and Christie in fine form it all adds up to one of Roeg's finest films and an undeniably key work in British cinema.
One of the definitive mystery chillers of all time. Poignant, beautiful and devastating.
An intriguing film, but one that requires a great deal of patience from its audience.
Roeg maps Sutherland's disintegrating psyche onto the city of Venice, with its labyrinthian alleys, murky canals, and crumbling facades.
What makes Don't Look Now stick with you is the potent undertow, the sense of guilt and despair that suffuses the Venice locations and plasters itself across Sutherland's scowling face.
A haunting, beautiful labyrinth that gets inside your bones and stays there.
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