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"Suspiria", Cinema, [2018] [Movie Review]

Suspiria [2018]

The original Suspiria from 1977 is a sensory explosion. It has insane coloring, almost neon-like. The soundtrack by Goblin is outstanding in itself. The atmosphere, the set, the images, the witches, the heavy rain. A few spectacular deaths. The shitty acting and the ridiculous dialogue. Very Italian and very awesome. A movie you will never forget. A Dario Argento masterpiece.

This new remake by Luca Guadagnino isn't really a remake. It is more fair to say it has been inspired by the original movie, but it doesn't try to copy it. There are many differences between the 2 movies, but the new movie is still about a new dancer coming to a German dance academy and it is still about witches.

The story now takes place in the divided Berlin in 1977 instead of in Freiburg. It has a couple of gory scenes that I imagine weaker people will find a bit hard to watch. It combines dancing scenes with horrific body disfigurement. Quite interesting concept to watch. The actors (including Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Mia Goth, Chloë Moretz) unsurprisingly do a far better job than those in the original movie. The protagonist from the original movie Jessica Harper has a small role in the new movie too.

The movie is slow-paced and rather long and it is simply too "arty-farty" for me. I generally like witch movies, but I didn't really feel this one. I liked the original much better. The new soundtrack by Radiohead singer Thom Yorke didn't really blow me away either like the original Goblin soundtrack did.

It's not a bad movie and I don't regret going to the cinema to see it today, but I must admit, it felt a bit underwhelming. I guess I just had expected something a little more spectacular.

2018:

Rating: 3/6

Director: Luca Guadagnino

Runtime: 2h32

1977:

Rating: 5/6

Director: Dario Argento

Runtime: 1h41


Rating: 3

Movie Title: Suspiria

Director: Luca Guadagnino

This Release: 2018

Movie Genre: Horror

RunTime: 152

Actors: Dakota Johnson, Tilda Swinton, Chloë Moretz, Mia Goth

Movie Format: Cinema


Content Type: Movie Review

Language: EN

Updated: 2018-11-17 20:33

Created: 2018-11-17 14:32

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