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Movie Reviews of Don't Look NowMovie Review: SIMPLY GREAT Summary: 5 Stars
This is has been a 5 star movie for me every time I've watched it. Why? I guess I just enjoy it's mysterious atmosphere, it's sense of time and place. I've never watched the movie expecting it to provide all the answers, I love it for it's thought provoking qualities. Perhaps others do to, but obviously people expect different things from movies, and if you've been weaned on slick modern productions where everything is explained, every i dotted and T crossed, this film may not satisfy you (as in the case of the one star reviews). To each his own!
Movie Review: Classic Roeg and One of Christie's Best Summary: 5 Stars
Slowly but surely Julie Christie's best films are coming out on DVD, first there was McCabe and Mrs. Miller, and now this. I'm still waiting for a widescreen Petulia and Far from the Madding Crowd. This is one of the scariest films I've ever seen and not because it's gory. Christie and Sutherland have wonderful chemistry on screen. I saw this film first in the US and then in Sweden, where the love scene was slightly longer and even steamier than the US version. Highly recommended.
Movie Review: ESP, Second Sight and a Killer Thriller! Summary: 5 Stars
This is a 1974 adaptation of a Daphne du Maurier ghost story. Following the drowning of their little girl in England, Laura (Julie Christie) and John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) have gone to Venice, where he is supervising the restoration of a church and she meets up with a pair of creepy spinster sisters, one of whom can "see" even though blind. A red-coated figure (the daughter's ghost?) keeps showing up at various times. The ending is quite startling. B.L, San Diego.
Movie Review: 'CLOSURE' CAN BE DANGEROUS... Summary: 5 Stars
If you like fluid suspense that oozes out in subtle layers, and a gradually building sense of dread, instead of in-your-face graphic violence, then this somewhat dated, but quite original thriller ( especially for the time it was made ) might just be what the doctor ordered ( provided the doctor's name is 'Phibes' ). I still remembered the ending to this twisted little tale years after first seeing it in the theater. The canals of Venice were never quite so creepy.
Movie Review: Bravo! Summary: 5 Stars
An excellent transfer from film to DVD. The studio really made an effort to make this 30 year old movie look good on DVD. The movie has a far greater impact now as compared to the VHS version. The sound quality is also excellent. Even though this is probably the greatest love scene ever on film, the clarity of the DVD leaves you glued to the screen through the whole movie. Now I'm just waiting for MGM to re-release Demon Seed on DVD which also stars Julie
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