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Don't Look Now is an exploration of the psychology of grief and the effect the death of a child can have on a relationship. The film is renowned for its innovative editing style, recurring motifs and themes, and for a controversial sex scene that was explicit by the standards of contemporary mainstream cinema.
Don't Look Now: Directed by Nicolas Roeg. With Julie Christie, Donald Sutherland, Hilary Mason, Clelia Matania. A married couple grieving the recent death of their young daughter are in Venice when they encounter two elderly sisters, one of whom is psychic and brings a warning from beyond.
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- Drama, Horror, Mystery
- Nicolas Roeg
- 1974-01
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. Read Critics Reviews...
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53. 8.7K views 3 years ago #StudiocanalCatalogue. Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie star in Nicolas Roeg’s brilliantly atmospheric adaptation of the short story by Daphne du Maurier. Genuinely...
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Oct 13, 2002 · Roger Ebert October 13, 2002. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The hero of “Don’t Look Now” is a rational man who does not believe in psychics, omens or the afterlife. The film hammers down his skepticism and destroys him.
Don’t Look Now. Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie mesmerize as a British married couple on an extended trip to Venice following a family tragedy. While in that elegantly decaying city, they have a series of inexplicable, terrifying, and increasingly dangerous experiences. A masterpiece from Nicolas Roeg, Don’t Look Now, adapted from a ...
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Mar 12, 2024 · Updated Mar 12, 2024. Link copied to clipboard. Custom Image by Colin McCormick. Summary. The shocking ending of Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now is a major reason why it's considered a classic in horror cinema. The killer in a red coat who murders John in the movie is hinted to be the serial killer mentioned throughout the film.