Quarantine Watch #234: Don't Look Now (1973)

The ending of this was spoiled to me back when I was in middle school. It really sucks cause I would have loved to see this without knowing much. On the flip side because I knew the ending, it made a lot of things make sense. I’ve been thinking of this film a lot since I finished watching it. The editing is so fantastic and really helps the style and overall feel of the film. There is so much symbolism in here and you don’t even notice it at first hand. You can really see the effort Roeg took to make this. The bright red color and the lighting reminded me of giallo films as well.

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