Filmed in 2015, a horror story of crime and abnormal love that occurred in 1962.
The background of the film is quite retro. It meticulously restores the surrounding scenery of the Mediterranean 50 years ago from the story, performance, costumes, and environment. If you compare it with similar genres 40 years ago, such as "Tragedy on the Nile", it is almost indistinguishable. The filming time of the film, so that I specifically stopped to look at the filming time, it was indeed made in 2015.
Using light for shooting is also a traditional film technique. Although it is not as shiny as Quentin, it fits well with the tension and tension of the film itself.
Perhaps, we are now impetuous and bloodthirsty by B-level and even R-level movies, but we must also remember that those beautiful scenery often quietly flow from around.
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