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Diana, a young woman who lost her sight, finds a guide in a Chinese boy named Chin. Together they will track down a dangerous killer through the darkness of Italy.Diana, a young woman who lost her sight, finds a guide in a Chinese boy named Chin. Together they will track down a dangerous killer through the darkness of Italy.Diana, a young woman who lost her sight, finds a guide in a Chinese boy named Chin. Together they will track down a dangerous killer through the darkness of Italy.
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Andrea Zhang
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I've already seen this movie twice in a 3 days time.
The first time i mostly noticed what was NOT there:
But the second view made me appreciate more the film in its own right to "exist".
I recognized in it the same sort of empathy towards the main character that i felt in Phenomena, Opera, Trauma.
Technically thumbs up for the score and cinematography.
Good performance from Asia Argento.
The first time i mostly noticed what was NOT there:
- many choreographed murders
- the surprise/shock of finding out who the killer is
- the close ups of gloved hands and weapons to kill the victims
But the second view made me appreciate more the film in its own right to "exist".
I recognized in it the same sort of empathy towards the main character that i felt in Phenomena, Opera, Trauma.
Technically thumbs up for the score and cinematography.
Good performance from Asia Argento.
I have seen Occhiali neri last night at FEST - International Film Festival, Belgrade . It's a very strange Iittle thriller, very bizarre and very low budget. The plot is extremely silly, with water snakes and other over-the-top decisions, but that's Argento for you. We don't expect logic in his films. Do we? There is warmth in it as well, it's very character driven. It feels rushed in places and acting is so-so, but overall you should definitely see if you're Argento fan. It's his best since Nonhosonno, fast paced and never boring. And yes... it's very gory. The third act reminded me of
the begining of Rob Zombie's Halloween 2, because it's basically a long chase scene in the countryside. The OST is great.
Americans like to say they like Giallo, mainly because they know what an influence on the slasher film those films had. But really, other than a sampling of Bava, Argento, and Fulci, and only them because they saw their other work, it hasn't been a huge sell in the states.
But if you've watched enough of it, Dark Glasses fits right in with say Knife of Ice, or the Killer Reserved Nine Seats.
Is it Argento's finest hour? If you expected an 82-year-old man to make a film partially funded by the Italian public broadcasting system and with only an hour and 25 minutes to work with that would top Suspiria...... I just don't know what to tell you.
If you wanted to watch a master filmmaker make a relatively safe and standard enjoyable Giallo film, this has got you covered.
But if you've watched enough of it, Dark Glasses fits right in with say Knife of Ice, or the Killer Reserved Nine Seats.
Is it Argento's finest hour? If you expected an 82-year-old man to make a film partially funded by the Italian public broadcasting system and with only an hour and 25 minutes to work with that would top Suspiria...... I just don't know what to tell you.
If you wanted to watch a master filmmaker make a relatively safe and standard enjoyable Giallo film, this has got you covered.
I'm a Indian & admire Dario Argento's earlier works which were flag beares for gialo films. The latest addition of the master of horror get some of it right but the plot seems very thin. The colour grading is all good & makes it's atmospheric but story has many plot holes. The killer does not seems to facinate the audience & the face reveal is done quiet early for the story. The acting seems to be quiet ridiculous to me me even though the main lead has an artistic body to display. The movie is a small budget movie & is quite evident from the beginning. The movie ain't that bad, give it a watch without any expectations & you'll enjoy it.
It's safe to say this is far from argento's best work but certainly not his worst. One or two good kills and some decent cinematography. Plus the soundtrack is a good listen. Overall no classic but worth tracking down.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on a 2002 screenplay by Dario Argento and Franco Ferrini that was shelved when Cecchi Gori, the production company, filed for bankruptcy.
- ConnectionsFeatures Maniac (2012)
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- Gross worldwide
- $228,347
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
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- 2.39 : 1
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