Review of Don't Look Now (1973) by Scott Tobias for The Dissolve — 09 Feb 2015
Don’t Look Now culminates in a shock for the ages, the grim payoff to Roeg’s editing scheme. But it would all be mere supernatural hokum if the film weren’t so persistently insightful about the gnawing pain of losing a child, and how the mind can keep that wound from scarring over.
.. It would all be unbearably sad, if it weren’t chilling to the bone.
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This review of Don't Look Now (1973) was written by Scott Tobias and published by The Dissolve on 09 February 2015.
Don't Look Now has generally received very positive reviews.
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