RE: A funny observation about an old horror film (Don't look now)

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I remember being spoiled about this movie's ending in a horror movie documentary, and It was quite weird to be honest. Productions in the 70s were pushing the boundaries of the industry in every way possible, from cinematography with the popularity of experimental low-budget films to the inclusion of R-Rated sexual scenes.

I consider bronze age horror films revolutionary in the way they introduced the disturbing to mainstream media. Yet, I consider most of them weren't that good.



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The ending was spoiled for almost anyone that has internet these days. If anyone is going to enjoy these old school movies they need to go in blind. This film however, I don't think is very good and it just moves at a snail's pace. By the time we get to the end and the big reveal about who the "demon" is, you don't really care, you just want it to be over.

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Damn. Now that sounds scarier than the movie Itself. The real horror is enduring 2 hours watching a hairy dude in Italy.