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Ne vous retournez pas

Original title: Don't Look Now
  • 1973
  • 12
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Sharon Williams in Ne vous retournez pas (1973)
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A married couple grieving the recent death of their young daughter are in Venice when they encounter two elderly sisters, one of whom is psychic and brings a warning from beyond.A married couple grieving the recent death of their young daughter are in Venice when they encounter two elderly sisters, one of whom is psychic and brings a warning from beyond.A married couple grieving the recent death of their young daughter are in Venice when they encounter two elderly sisters, one of whom is psychic and brings a warning from beyond.

  • Director
    • Nicolas Roeg
  • Writers
    • Daphne Du Maurier
    • Allan Scott
    • Chris Bryant
  • Stars
    • Julie Christie
    • Donald Sutherland
    • Hilary Mason
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    67K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    3,070
    512
    • Director
      • Nicolas Roeg
    • Writers
      • Daphne Du Maurier
      • Allan Scott
      • Chris Bryant
    • Stars
      • Julie Christie
      • Donald Sutherland
      • Hilary Mason
    • 414User reviews
    • 196Critic reviews
    • 95Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 2 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Julie Christie
    Julie Christie
    • Laura Baxter
    Donald Sutherland
    Donald Sutherland
    • John Baxter
    Hilary Mason
    Hilary Mason
    • Heather
    Clelia Matania
    Clelia Matania
    • Wendy
    Massimo Serato
    Massimo Serato
    • Bishop Barbarrigo
    Renato Scarpa
    Renato Scarpa
    • Inspector Longhi
    Giorgio Trestini
    • Workman
    Leopoldo Trieste
    Leopoldo Trieste
    • Hotel Manager
    David Tree
    David Tree
    • Anthony Babbage
    Ann Rye
    • Mandy Babbage
    Nicholas Salter
    • Johnny Baxter
    Sharon Williams
    Sharon Williams
    • Christine Baxter
    Bruno Cattaneo
    • Detective Sabbione
    Adelina Poerio
    Adelina Poerio
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    • Director
      • Nicolas Roeg
    • Writers
      • Daphne Du Maurier
      • Allan Scott
      • Chris Bryant
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    7SnoopyStyle

    uncomfortable horror

    Laura Baxter (Julie Christie) and John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) suffer a tragedy when their daughter drowns. Later, the couple is in Venice where John is restoring a church. They encounter elderly sisters, Heather and Wendy. Heather is a blind psychic and sees their dead daughter.

    This is a slow burn. It's an artsy gothic horror. There are two great actors here. John is flailing around. I notice it from his near accident at the church. He's contorting himself out of shape to grab the rope. The movie feels like it's contorting itself out of shape. It's uncomfortably eerie. The movie, Venice itself, and the characters are all oddly unreal. There is an uncontrolled feel to their actions. It's a slow descend into a kind of madness.
    ericfield1985

    mood & atmosphere > Logic in a mind bending suspense story

    VENICE, ITALY has never been more appealing. After watching this I want to get up and go there right now. The movie is about a couple who lost their child in England, and are now in Venice while the husband is restoring an ancient church. Filmed entirely on location during the winter, and NOT in the schmoozy tourist areas, there is a psychic to tells the wife she can see their daughter and she is happy, which starts leading the film in one direction. Then the father starts seeing out of the corner of his eye a little girl wearing a red rain slicker, just like the one his daughter was wearing when she drowned, which goes in another direction, all the while in the background there are whisperings of a serial killer on the loose. How do any of these things have anything to do with each other? I wont say, but it's a classy thriller with a "6'Th sense" level shocker of an ending i DID NOT SEE COMING! but again, more than anything, Venice is the stare here. Over cast and wet. You can see everyone's breath. it's just a couple degreees away from snow. the walls are cracked and crumpling and the fog is real, not from a studio machine. There is an aura of mystery and romance that is indescribable in every scene. No discovery chanell or travel chanell special can sell you on this city better than this film
    8Prismark10

    Don't Look Now

    Don't Look Now is based on a Daphne Du Maurier story. She also wrote Rebecca. The movie version was directed by Alfred Hitchcock and won the Best Picture Oscar.

    Don't Look Now is often held as an example of how a movie adaptation can be refreshingly different from the source material.

    Director Nicolas Roeg was not a traditional director preferring to push the envelope. The movie is known making Venice look Gothic and menacing. As well as the tender lovemaking scene between Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland. It was regarded as rather graphic for the time.

    Laura Baxter (Christie) and John Baxter (Donald Sutherland) are devastated when their daughter Christine accidentally drowns in a pond outside their home. She was wearing a shiny plastic red raincoat at the time.

    John had some kind of second sight that she was in danger but was too late to save her.

    Some time later, with their other son in Boarding school. Laura and John are in Venice. He is involved in a project to restore a church.

    Laura has a chance encounter with two sisters, Heather and Wendy. Heather is blind but has psychic abilities. One of them is that Christine is communicating with her and that John might be in danger is they stay in Venice.

    John dismisses the sisters but this is a Venice where a serial killer is on the loose. John is also having visions of someone in a red cape.

    What begins as a film about family loss and grieving. It slowly but suddenly morphs into a psychic supernatural thriller that leans into horror.

    You sense that John might be going mad as he has visions of Laura when he knows she has left Venice for England. He also dismisses his own supernatural abilities, his own sense that bad luck seems to follow him.

    There is a subplot that Roeg introduces where John along with others could be the suspected killer. The ending is creepy and both horrific.

    Apparently Du Maurier liked the adaptation of this story. Roeg introduces a lot of symbolism in the film. Hence why when the figure in the red cape turns around it is startling.

    As a footnote when Joel Schumacher made Flatliners. The Kiefer Sutherland character had visions of a figure in red.
    imdbbl

    Just plain weird

    John and Laura Baxter are living in Venice when they meet a pair of elderly sisters, one of whom claims to be psychic. She insists that she sees the spirit of the Baxters' daughter, who recently drowned. Laura is intrigued, but John resists the idea. He, however, seems to have his own psychic flashes, seeing their daughter walk the streets in her red cloak, as well as Laura and the sisters on a funeral gondola...I had big expectations watching this film since it's hold as cult classic but, by the end, I was bewildered by what I had just watched. Don't look now is often described as a psychological thriller but, to me, it looks a like a patchwork. Most of the scenes are utterly pointless and add nothing to the story and also there's a lot of things that don't add up. The film relies on symbolism, injecting the color red in several scenes as well as other small details, but there isn't really a connection between all this elements so it ends up being just weird and confusing. Most of the time I found myself looking for a hidden meaning but the film doesn't have one. The camera work is truly awful with constant zooms that make the film very unpleasant to watch. And then there's the ear-splitting sound effects, oh my, they certainly got my attention but for the wrong reasons. Aside the beautiful Julie Christie, the acting was average with Donald Sutherland looking very unconvincing. I should stress that not an awful lot happens in this film. It's a film based on suggestion and imagery. In the end I thought it was extremely dull, pointless and put simply, a bad film. Maybe the film has aged poorly, or, I'm one of those persons who didn't "get it", but either way, this was a terrible experience.

    3/10
    Richard-82

    One of the great mysteries. How was it forgotten?

    "Don't Look Now" was released at about the time of "The Excorcist". There is otherwise no basis for comparison between these movies. While the Excorcist hits us in the face with the equivalent of a special effects rubber chicken, "Don't Look Now" manages to get under your skin from the very first scene, and gradually, elegantly insinuates itself into a place where your childhood and adult fears dwell and steep. Its setting in Venice is both beautiful and menacing. Something terrible is always just around the corner from our conscious mind. It is also troubling, and, as only a good movie can, leaves more questions unanswered than resolved. Without a doubt, it contains one of the most beautiful loves scenes ever filmed, showing scenes of Christie and Sutherland in genuinely erotic (by '70's standards) lovemaking, mixed with scenes of the couple as they dress and prepare for their day, the following morning. Director Nicolas Roeg is a forgotten Master.

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    • Trivia
      The scene set in the church where Laura lights a candle for Christine was mostly improvised. Originally intended to show the gulf between John's and Laura's mental states-John's denial and Laura's inability to let go-the script included two pages of dialogue to illustrate John's unease at Laura's marked display of grief. After a break in filming to allow the crew to set up the equipment, Donald Sutherland returned to the set and commented that he did not like the church, to which Julie Christie retorted that he was being "silly," and the church was "beautiful." Nicolas Roeg felt that the exchange was more true to life in terms of what the characters would actually say to each other, and that the scripted version was "overwritten," so opted to ditch the scripted dialogue and included the real-life exchange instead.
    • Goofs
      When Laura leaves the hotel near the end to pursue John, she is wearing boots but is barelegged. Later in the chase as she scrambles over a boat, she is wearing the same boots but is now also wearing dark colored stockings/tights.
    • Quotes

      John Baxter: What are you reading?

      Laura Baxter: I was just trying to find the answer to a question Christine was asking me: if the world's round, why is a frozen lake flat?

      John Baxter: Huh. That's a good question.

      Laura Baxter: [flipping through a book] Ah-ha. "Lake Ontario curves more than 3 degrees from its eastern most shore to its western most shore." So, frozen water really isn't flat!

      John Baxter: Nothing is what it seems.

    • Alternate versions
      The region 1 DVD released by Paramount contains the full love scene which was slightly trimmed for an "R" rating in the U.S.
    • Connections
      Edited into Spisok korabley (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Salvatore
      (uncredited)

      Music by Emidio Remigi

      Lyrics by Vito Pallavicini

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    • Release date
      • November 18, 1973 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Venecia rojo shocking
    • Filming locations
      • Chiesa di San Nicolo dei Mendicoli, Campo San Nicolo, Dorsoduro, Venice, Veneto, Italy(Church Baxter is restoring)
    • Production companies
      • Casey Productions
      • Eldorado Films
      • D.L.N. Ventures Partnership
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    • Budget
      • $1,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $116,094
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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