Review of Dressed to Kill (1980) by Lilhuziofficial — 01 May 2021
I became rather intrigued with De Palma after watching Blow Out (1981) and one of my friends, who is a De Palma enthusiast, recommended Dressed to Kill based on my love for the former. De Palma's earlier films are, in my opinion, far more interesting than some of his more famous later works like Scarface or The Untouchables.
Dressed To Kill feels to me like a Hitchcock film with a dash of Dario Argento; it's meticulously and artfully directed, but it contains scenes of sudden shocking, bloody violence and, at times, gratuitous sex.
It feels like a high-class Gialo film in the best way possible.
This review of Dressed to Kill (1980) was written by Lilhuziofficial on 01 May 2021.
Dressed to Kill has generally received positive reviews.
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