Review of Eyes Without a Face (1960) by Andrey B — 30 Jun 2013
Eyes Without a Face is an astonishing film, it creates a frightening atmosphere by using somewhat fantasy like elements of story telling. Edith Scob gives a subtle, but incredible performance, playing a tragic victim of circumstance.
The cinematography is beautiful, the dark tone adds to the overall feeling of the movie. Though this is not a well known film among mainstream audiences, I do believe it has influenced pop-culture as well as many films of modern cinema, one that comes to mind is Pedro Almodovar's ''The Skin I Live In''.
Eyes Without a Face is a frightening tale of a madman's obsession, I highly recommend it.
This review of Eyes Without a Face (1960) was written by Andrey B on 30 Jun 2013.
Eyes Without a Face has generally received very positive reviews.
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