Don't Look Now Comments

  • Aisha 2023-05-12 14:57:05

    The whole story revolves around the brink of a serial murder case, with cold water cities, ghosts in red clothes, the steel ball of the center of gravity evenly distributed at the beginning and end of the horror, and the middle part is sore back, gritted teeth and dragged the suspense. By the end it was on fire. The lens language and suspense are really amazing, and the heat and cold are intertwined with enough stamina. Rolling-scene can also be...

  • Arden 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The director who was born as a photographer is naturally very attentive to the filming of the film, and the use of red is even more unique. With this touch of red, when he first overflowed, we should have guessed the final outcome. The use of several montages in the film is also very expressive, especially in the last part, everything is back to the...

  • Dina 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The storyline is actually very general, and I gave it four stars because of the excellent editing, and this kind of horror film mode is given quietly and quietly, which is rare. Looking back, I actually have a little fear of the dark night in...

  • Zelda 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Long and boring, old-fashioned and bad clips. What's more serious is the more boring plot. That's not how literary thrillers are shot,...

  • Burnice 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Lots of mystery and slow rhythm. The footage and editing are good. The streets and alleys of Venice, and the desolate ancient buildings give people a gloomy look. The suspense is dragged to the end. The big face of the blind woman and the ugly face of the old dwarf are scary enough, and the wife is holding the urn with chills. The "large-scale" sex scene in the 1970s, stripping and having sex and getting dressed and going out was cut into a superb parallel...

  • Melyna 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Did the British imagine Venice like this? (Please contact the comfort of strangers yourself). . . This is how I will walk in the water city at night in the future. ....

  • Rebekah 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    You gotta be kiddnig...

  • Roel 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    The 7.3/10 movie was shot like shit, I knew how to edit it, and I just ate it at the...

  • Adonis 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    I have been taught countless times by this film as a teaching example, parallel editing, cross editing, mirror usage, color. Although the whole plot is a bit unreasonable, the single shot is really strong. A...

  • Marta 2022-04-24 07:01:14

    Except for the scene where the blood dripping from the shoe at the end flashed back to the initial pool of blood, which seemed a little foreshadowing, the rest was completely unknown. The plot of the whole film is also unfounded and seems empty. After all, technical flow alone cannot support a...

Extended Reading
  • Beaulah 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Bloodlight Ghost Killing Knife

    White horses galloping, little girls in red raincoats, misty wilderness... At the beginning of the film, it was full of popular symbols from horror films in the 1970s. As the plot goes on, the British couple who lost their daughter unexpectedly during church restoration work in Venice is exuded by...

  • Hellen 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    From the current perspective, this is just a technical thriller

    1. In February this year, the British "Guardian" ranked the top 100 British films ever, and this film actually topped the list! And it's my favorite type of suspense, so I have the chance to watch it.

    2. There was a hint of disappointment after reading it. In my opinion, this is another technical...

Don't Look Now quotes

  • Heather: One of the things I love about Venice, is that it's so safe for me to walk.

    John Baxter: Steps.

    Heather: Thank you... The sound changes, you see, as you come to a canal. And the echoes from the walls are so clear... My sister hates it.

    John Baxter: That's too bad.

    Heather: She says it's like a city in aspic, wrapped over from a dinner party, where all the guests are dead or gone.

  • Laura Baxter: Your bishop makes me feel strange.

    John Baxter: I imagine he makes God feel less than immaculate.