Review of Don't Look Now (1936) by Peppi V — 09 Sep 2007
A tense thriller that works its way towards one of the most shocking climaxes ever commited to film. Director Roeg plays brillaint visual tricks on the mind throughout as we try and piece everything together through the eyes of an increasingly confused Donald Sutherland.
The scariest film I've ever seen.
This review of Don't Look Now (1936) was written by Peppi V on 09 Sep 2007.
Don't Look Now has generally received positive reviews.
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