Quick Review: Entering an even darker territory than Argento's 1977 original, "Suspiria" is a mesmerizing experience with inexplicable depth, filled with constant sense of dread, in which Guadagnino's elevates the freaky nature of the source material one step further to deliver a surreal, thoughtful, and deeply provocative slow burner horror with diabolically creepy final act that benefits from its haunting atmosphere, tastefully grim cinematography, and Swinton's truly extraordinary multi-turn.
2 comments:
So it's a worthy remake? The first was freaky and hard to beat that unsettling Goblin soundtrack.
Definitely. It was darker and creepier than the original. I liked it better.
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