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Don’t Look Now "Wenn die Gondeln Trauer tragen" (englische OmdU) // 40. Fantasy Filmfest // Screen Legends

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Don’t Look Now

When that moment finally arrives—a moment whose horror surpasses even the climax of *Psycho*—you realize that everything shown so far in *Don’t Look Now*—all the hints and warnings, omens and vague premonitions—has been building up to this very moment. This deep-red moment of shock is perfect and, quite literally, breathtaking, but it in no way overshadows the brilliant film Nicolas Roeg has created as a whole. “Don’t look,” says the title. Yet you’d be better off looking very closely in this harrowing film adaptation of a short story by Daphne du Maurier. With hints of the paranormal, it tells a compelling story of a man’s death-defying journey through a dilapidated and decaying Venice. Magnificently portrayed by Donald Sutherland, he cannot come to terms with his daughter’s death and loses himself in the search for a red lacquered coat and the hidden face beneath it.

 

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When it finally arrives—that moment whose horror even surpasses the revelation in *Psycho*—you realize that everything shown so far in *Don’t Look Now*—all the hints and warnings, omens and vague premonitions—has been building toward precisely this instant. This deep-red moment of shock is perfect and, quite literally, breathtaking, but it in no way overshadows what a brilliant film Nicolas Roeg has created overall.

“Don’t look now,” the title tells us. Yet in this haunting adaptation of a short story by Daphne du Maurier, it is better to look very closely indeed. With its hints of the paranormal, the film nevertheless tells a clear and relentless story of a man’s journey toward death through a decaying, rotting Venice. Brilliantly portrayed by Donald Sutherland, he is unable to come to terms with his daughter’s death and loses himself in a search for a red raincoat—and the hidden face beneath it.

 

Film: A Chinese Ghost Story (Hong Kong, 1987)
Director: Siu-Tung Ching
Cast: Leslie Cheung, Joey Wang, Wu Ma, Siu-Ming Lau, Wai Lam
Screenplay: Songling Pu, Kai-Chi Yuen
Runtime: 98 min
Language version: Cantonese with English subtitles

 

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