Review of Don't Look Now (1936) by Alistair K — 09 Aug 2010
A dark, mysterious and captivating film. Truly terrifying, not because of the shocks or actual events of the film, but because of the way in which it gets under your skin leaving you feeling disturbed and shaken. The film moves at an eery pace, all brought together with intricate cinematography and symbolism. A true visual masterpiece, Dont Look Now is beautifully presented and demands to be watched again and again. All of this, plus one of the most terrifying endings in horror film history. Chilling.
Laura Baxter: This one who's blind. She's the one that can see.
This review of Don't Look Now (1936) was written by Alistair K on 09 Aug 2010.
Don't Look Now has generally received positive reviews.
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