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Category: 제품


Category: 제품
The transfer looks gorgeous in motion, with those deep reds and shadowy corridors popping off the screen. It’s the kind of film where the operatic set pieces linger, but the quiet human moments hit just as hard, which is rare for a thriller from that era.
The scene where the pianist’s hands are severed still haunts me days later, but it’s the quiet, human moments between all the operatic violence that stuck with me most. This transfer captures the giallo’s lurid colors beautifully, and the pacing lets those disarming pauses breathe exactly as Argento
The way Argento lets the story pause for those quiet, human moments between the killings is what makes this one stick with you long after it’s over. The operatic tone is there in every frame, but it never overshadows the genuine unease.