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  1. Letdown by the ending of Don’t Look Now (1973) [spoilers] Spoilers abound. I just finished watching Nic Roeg’s “Don’t Look Now” for the first time and I absolutely loved it.

  2. Mar 11, 2019 · The general premise of Don't Look Now is the attempts of grief-stricken couple John and Laura Baxter attempting to reconnect and thrive in the wake of...

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  3. I watched half of this movie and found it a little slow and dated. I didn't see any spoiler yet so I guess I go ahead and finish it based on everybody's raving recommendation. Julie Christie is easy to look at too, imho.

  4. Oct 13, 2002 · Venice, that haunted city, has never been more melancholy than in “Don’t Look Now.” It is like a vast necropolis, its stones damp and crumbling, its canals alive with rats. The cinematography, by Anthony B. Richmond and an uncredited Roeg, drains it of people.

  5. Dec 9, 2013 · Adapted from a Daphne Du Maurier short story, Don’t Look Now previewed many of the director’s upcoming themes—chaotic, realistic sex; disjunctive narrative montages; storylines that collapse the psychological and the supernatural.

  6. Don’t Look Now. Drama. 110 minutes ‧ 1973. Roger Ebert. December 20, 1973. 3 min read. John doesn’t know it, but he has the gift of precognition: He knows in advance when terrible things are going to happen. He somehow senses, for example, that his little girl has fallen into the water.

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  8. Don’t Look Now (1973) Beautifully Disturbing Ending Did Something To My Soul *SPOILERS*. Nicolas Roeg was a true auteur. Only a select few masters of cinema could spin a grieving father’s hope into something as heartbreakingly distressing as the climax.

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