Review of Don't Look Now (1936) by Lee G — 25 Sep 2009
The sense of unease, of impending tragedy builds incredible suspense and tension. There's always a feeling that something isn't quite right, and that keeps you engaged with the story all the way through.
Beautifully shot in Venice, this film still stands up well by todays standards.
This review of Don't Look Now (1936) was written by Lee G on 25 Sep 2009.
Don't Look Now has generally received positive reviews.
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