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Nicolas Roeg's chilling film, based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier, follows a married couple as they attempt to recover from the death of their young daughter. John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) and his wife, Laura (Julie Christie), are staying in Venice in an attempt to find relief after the drowning of their daughter, Christine (Sharon Williams), in a tragic accident. However, the city appears to have an unfortunate effect upon the grieving John, who begins seeing a red-coated figure who resembles the dead child flitting around the local canals. The couple also happen across a pair of sisters who claim to have had visions of their daughter. According to the sisters, the child has been trying to contact John in an attempt to warn him that something terrible is about to happen...
A**S
NOW..LOOK.,AGAIN..
"Don't Look Now"(1973):Optimum/Studio Canal:Bluray edition. As my old DVD copy has 'gone missing', I 'upgraded' to Bluray('steelbox cover' 2015).The disc is the same bluray edition that was issued in 2011. Since I got a DVD copy over 10 years ago there has been an improved 'restored version' of the DVD as many people were critical of the audio & image on the early DVD issue. And it appears some people are unhappy with the image quality of this Bluray edition.......I can only say(on my 32"-non HDTV) I've found the colour range,depth & clarity mostly excellent .There are a couple of scenes that are not 'perfect', but much of this was filmed with mostly natural lighting in a difficult range of locations ,with the tools available ,while trying to mute naturally occurring reds(when not used in various essential scenes),while making an 'out of season' Venice look natural, beautiful, ugly, beguiling, sinister, stark, ornate,dangerous & dreamlike ,& that's before getting round how to film Julie Christie,Donald Sutherland & the rest of the cast. I think whatever 2or4K remaster or HD etc process is used you can't fundamentally alter the 'quality' of the original film print. This subject is addressed in various sections in the extras that comment on the cameras used & the qualities of a 50 ASA film speed. The Film.- of importance I think is that many years have passed since its release & its (in)famous 'controversial love making' & 'Shocking death scenes'. This has given the film (& viewers) time to 'breathe' & truly watch this afresh & appreciate it far beyond 'A Classic 70s British psychological/mystery/horror film'. I feel this film is now & will be viewed as- Nic Roegs greatest achievement & simply one of 'THE Great British Films'that improves on repeat viewings largely due to the many intricacies & excellent editing that take the linear nature experience of viewing a film into a different realm.(e.g. the 'Venice in Peril' sign on the church that Sutherlands character is working on is one of the more obvious 'warning signs' to the future..) The film is 110mins approx, 1.85:1ratio with 'HD standard 1080p' & 'mono LPCM'audio (that sounds good to me) .With optional English subtitles -The Extras(some available on previous DVD issues) are: A rather low key commentary with Nic Roeg talking to Adam Smith. An informative& on occasion very amusing(23min) take on the film with Donald Sutherland. A(14min)feature with screenwriter/producer Alan Scott-very entertaining. Danny Boyles passionate & astute(15min) declaration of what this film means to him + D.Boyles somewhat odd 'D L N compressed into a 4&half mins'(!)'BFI Roeg tribute'. 'Death in Venice'-a feature on composer Pino Donnaggio(18mins) .An interesting(24min) feature on cinematographer Tony Richmond. Alan Jones 'introduction' to the film(7mins) really is a well informed feature in itself & for those that haven't seen this film previously I would advise watching after viewing the film.'Looking Back' a 20min 'mini-doc' with N.Roeg ,editor Graeme Clifford & Tony Richmond .'Nothing is as it seems' is an unusual archive feature with Psycologist/author Colin Murray Parkes intercut with scenes from the film & finishing off with the original 3min trailer(+ a striking3min trailer for M.Powells 'Peeping Tom',50th anniversary)- the only very minor gripe from me is that the extras apart from the Italian Pino Donnagios section(with very clear English subs) are not available with subtitles. So a great film,& in my eyes a very good print-although I accept image 'quality' IS subjective,& also greatly influenced by your home viewing 'set up' .All with some 'extra' extras-that's why I bought this on Bluray..
P**N
Classic film remastered
Great scenes of 1970,s Venice - look exactly as it does today
V**E
Sound was a little off but still so watchable
Loved this film all over again from first watching it 40 years ago Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland were totally natural and believable !A true classic beautifully filmed in six weeks apparently, Venice works its eerie magic in this tale of two people lost in grief over the accidental drowning of their daughter .Julie Christie is stunning as is the wonderful late Donald SutherlandIf you want to watch a great classic make sure it’s this one ,preferably on a winter night !
V**T
Good Service
Quick delivery. everything fine
I**E
Not as good as I remembered
I watched this film many years ago, and enjoyed its spookiness. However on reviewing it last week in my old age, I found I found it full of 1970s cliches, corny intercutting of sex scenes, unlikely swirling fog at the murder scene and so on. I found myself concentrating more on the irritating camera angles and actor poses, than the story itself. I say this with some trepidation because high praise on a Channel 4 program had led me to watch it again. My wife watching with me had the same opinion.
M**N
A classic horror thriller.
I hesitate to call this horror as it’s far more subtle than that. If I can start with the cast, Sutherland and Christie are superb and apart from the now rather dated love scene they make for a very believable married couple. A couple that have that constant deep sadness of losing a child in tragic and possibly avoidable circumstances. This sadness permeates through the whole movie and it’s this deep seated feeling of longing and parental failure that, I believe, drives both the plot and in particular Sutherland’s actions towards it’s climax. The constant referencing to the colour red is in some ways misplaced, being the signifier of anger. Rather there is a real feeling of guilt and regret, could they have avoided their daughter’s death if they had fenced off the lake, been more observant or at the very least told the children not to play anywhere near the lake?There are some red herrings, such as the blind, second sighted woman and her sister laughing maniacally, leading you to believe they have some sinister motive, but these are clever motifs adding to the increasing feeling of unease. Likewise the scenes where Sutherland goes down dead ends, blocked off by the ever present Venice waterways. The problem with many films of this era, particularly horror, is their reputation precedes them, and for the younger viewer, they may wonder what the fuss is all about, lacking the visceral thump of Saw / Hostel type movies. However, it’s beautifully filmed and creates a real sense of dread and unease that many slasher movies don’t ever get near. The 4K print is only OK but it does help make Sutherland and particularly Christie even more attractive. Highly recommend.
W**D
Great film
Realy like the service and condition of the product!
H**S
ein Gruselklassiker
ein Grußelklassiker mit großartigen Schauspielern, wobei ich mich in den Neunzigern nicht allzuweit von Vendig entfernt in Italien gelebt habe (ich war erst vor wenigen Monaten dort in eher ruhigen Gassen unterwegs), was mor dabei hilft sich in diesen Film hineinzuversetzen.
J**Y
Gran bel film...
Certo un gran bel film, con audio inglese, e non lo si discute. L'assurdità è che sul mercato italiano non si trovi nulla con lingua italiana!...ed ancora più assurdo che titoli "fuori catalogo" ,come in questo caso, debbano essere proposti, in alcune occasioni, all'equivalente costo di due grammi d'oro! Un abbraccio.j
J**S
Subtle terror, mesmerizing both visualy and conceptually.
This great film shows us the rotten face of beauty to elicit the most unsetling of moods, guiding us through the darkest passages of Venice channels. The purest love, that of a father for his child, draws him to pure horror.
B**N
chef-d'oeuvre
mais il est dommage qu'un sous-titrage français ne soit pas prévu, car ce classique du cinéma fantastique moderne mérite d'être vu et revu et n'a pas pris une ride. D'une intelligence diabolique, l'adaptation de la nouvelle de Daphne Du Maurier transcende le matériau original, auquel le film reste étrangement fidèle tout en se permettant des variations qui donnent un résultat stupéfiant, proprement cinématographique. Roeg fait un usage maintes fois loué, et à juste titre, du montage et de la couleur. Les deux acteurs principaux sont étonnants et le film reste aussi dans la mémoire comme une des performances les plus abouties de Donald Sutherland, dont on ne dira jamais assez à quel point le cinéma d'horreur lui est redevable. "Don't Look Now" est aussi un grand film sur Venise, qui n'a pas à rougir de la comparaison avec Visconti ("Mort à Venise") ou avec Schrader ("The Comfort of Strangers", qui comporte d'ailleurs des échos du film de Roeg).
M**I
BELLISSIMO
Film datato, non si trova più in italiano, se non a costi assurdi. L'ho acquistato quindi in inglese e me lo son goduto. E' del 1973 un giovane Donald Sutherland.In italiano il titolo è " A Venezia un dicembre rosso shocking".Unico neo peccato che il dvd non abbia messo a disposizione i sottotitoli.
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