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別名: Jules, Julie Frances Christie, جولی کریستی
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Julie Frances Christie, born on April 14, 1941, is a British actress who began her acting career with BBC television series in 1961 and made her film debut in a romantic comedy the following year. She gained international recognition for her role as 'Diana Scott' in Darling (1965) and portrayed 'Lara' in David Lean's Doctor Zhivago later that same year. Christie is known as a pop icon of the swinging London era and has won numerous awards, including an Academy Award.
公開年: 1973
国: Italy, United Kingdom
別題: Venecia rojo shocking, Inverno de Sangue em Veneza, Rødt chok, Amenaza en la sombra, Kauhun kierre, Kauhunkierre, Varning i rött, Ne vous retournez pas, Meta ta mesanyhta, Ne nézz vissza!, A Venezia... un dicembre rosso shocking, Avdøde advarer, Nie ogladaj sie teraz, Aquele Inverno em Veneza, Ne gledaj sada, Rösten från andra sidan, Karanligin gölgesi, Wenn die Gondeln Trauer tragen
監督: Nicolas Roeg
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制作会社: Eldorado Films, Casey Productions
ジャンル: Drama, Horror, Mystery, Thriller, horror film, drama film
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John and Laura Baxter are in Venice rebuilding their lives after the drowning death of their young daughter. They encounter two elderly sisters; one claims to be psychic and sees their daughter's spirit. While Laura finds comfort in this belief, rational John dismisses it. However, he starts experiencing psychic flashes himself: visions of their daughter in her red cloak walking through Venice, as well as Laura and the sisters on a funeral gondola. As they delve deeper into the mysterious presence, tension builds between them, leading to tragedy.
'Don't Look Now' is a 1973 British-Italian psychological thriller directed by Nicolas Roeg, adapted from Daphne du Maurier's short story. The film explores themes of grief, loss, and supernatural phenomena through the experiences of its protagonists in Venice. It's renowned for its ambiguous ending, tension-building atmosphere, and Donald Sutherland's performance as John Baxter.