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Marcus Daly, assiste un soir au meurtre de Helga Hulman, une célèbre parapsychologue. Il tente de lui porter secours mais en vain. Avec l'aide d'une journaliste, il décide de mener sa propre enquête. Plus il rassemble des éléments, plus l'étau se resserre autour de lui, jusqu'au point de non retour, jusqu'à « l'impensable »... (Wild Side Video)

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POMO 

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français L'atmosphère du film "Deep Red" est solide, le mystère entourant le personnage du tueur est à couper le souffle et la caméra, bien qu'elle ne soit pas d'une extravagance visuelle de premier ordre comme dans le film "Opéra", est également superbe. Cependant, quelques scènes, y compris le dénouement mal géré, m'ont semblé étrangement montées. La durée de 126 minutes à un rythme détendu avec seulement trois meurtres ne semble pas non plus ajouter de valeur. Si le film avait duré 100 minutes, je lui aurais donné 4 étoiles. ()

J*A*S*M 

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anglais You have to acknowledge Argento’s excellent feeling for visuals, but in the other categories he is not that good. The main storyline has several very naive moments (and incredibly funny comedy reliefs that are supposed to move the investigation forward) and it’s overstretched to two hours – a shorter runtime wouldn’t hurt, really. On top of that, the few murders aren’t very satisfactory, there’s not much gore, the blood looks like light ketchup, etc. Good for the fans of Giallo, but with reservations. Horror movie of the year ()

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Matty 

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anglais The object of Argento’s psychoanalytical interest is deceptively not the murderer (whom the protagonists search for as if they didn’t even want to find him), but Hemmings’s sensitive pianist. He is effeminate and repeatedly humiliated by his partner, and he constantly struggles with his own dark desires and rages, which are manifested in the person of Carl (who is literally the opposite of the protagonist: in a group scene, one wears black trousers and a white shirt, the other wears white trousers and a black shirt). There are a few mandatory gore scenes, which of course are always followed by a sadistically long and brilliantly conceived overture by Goblin. With its aesthetic qualities, Deep Red will please even the more voracious horror fans. While I survived Blow-Up, I enjoyed its less self-absorbed alternative for the second time. 85% ()

lamps 

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anglais The scenes with the masked killer are top-notch and the twist and the original concept also deserve thumbs up, but couldn’t it have been 15 minutes shorter? Argento often doesn’t give a toss about pace and some scenes are excessively long, which is a real shame for such a strong and impressive film. It’s enough for 4*, but I don’t think I’m willing to watch it again. 75% ()

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