“Suspiria” Is Disturbing, To Say The Very Least
There is evil seeped into every crevice of Suspiria.
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There is evil seeped into every crevice of Suspiria.
David Fincher. I love this man. It’s about time I wrote this review. The movie has been stirring in my head for long enough, so time to put some pen down on paper, or really fingertips to keys.
As one grows older, one grows fonder of stories that don’t treat their audience like adolescents. As one grows older, one appreciates movies that are shadowed with complex dialogue, ambiguous characters and unpredictable plots. Michael Clayton is an anxiety filled reminder that giving the green light to top-notch filmmakers when they have a high concept story with top-quality actors attached is never a bad idea.
The idea of multiple identities or personality is hammered home in the final moments of the trailer when Fassbender is staring into a mirror and stating “Hey.”
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