The infamous bathroom slasher
scene of Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Psycho’ served as a lifelong preoccupation for
this Italian Master of B genre Horror that he’s regarded as undisputed ‘Slasher
Master’. So far I managed to watch many of Dario Argento’s famous and not so
famous giallo films and I would rank ‘Tenebre’ as one of his finest in the
league of ‘Suspiria’, ‘Deep Red’, ‘Opera’ and ‘Phenomena’. Its slick and
gripping thriller mystery dipped with trademark Argento traits of bloody
stabbing scenes, fluorescent use of red with typical Argento soundtrack in the background.
So a best selling murder mystery
author visits Rome
to promote his new released book and finds himself surrounded by a series of
homicide inspired from his novels. After every murder, he gets a letter on his
suite room quoted with one of his lines from novel. Though two cops were
appointed to investigate the case and ready to help him, the author tries to
seek the truth in his own way and the rest is not a thing to tell. Those who’ve
seen Argento films, may find brilliant use of mise en scenes here. Besides this
is one of those Argento films where suspense of killer is kept intact till last
scene and the Master kept you busy shifting your doubts on different
characters. Even after revealing the killer in those final moments one may feel
‘wow…now that’s not what I thought going to happen!.’
Highly recommended for all those
who love mystery, thrill and murders.
2 comments:
nice blog ...
and already bookmarked
Thx Kurt :)
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