Suspiria Comments

  • Laurianne 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The last easter egg probably means, I'm sorry I did a bad job, please forget about this movie. Guadagnino is a badly executed director. Sora has a bunch of good...

  • Teagan 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    The last easter egg probably means, I'm sorry I did a bad job, please forget about this movie. Guadagnino is a badly executed director. Sora has a bunch of good...

  • Mossie 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    There are some shortcomings, but after watching the first dance, I already gave five stars in my heart; the good part is so good, even if you want to deduct points, it will be deducted from 150 points, he'd still outdone himself. The body in motion, object, excess , ecstasy; dialogue game is very not strong (SHOW DONT TELL!); not sure why we need a man's-regret story in this abundance of female...

  • Micaela 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    There are some shortcomings, but after watching the first dance, I already gave five stars in my heart; the good part is so good, even if you want to deduct points, it will be deducted from 150 points, he'd still outdone himself. The body in motion, object, excess , ecstasy; dialogue game is very not strong (SHOW DONT TELL!); not sure why we need a man's-regret story in this abundance of female...

  • Bennie 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    It's like an article after reading the old version of "The Storm", going to a retrospective of the works of women artists during the second-wave feminist movement, and reading a bit of a thesis written by a master student in German politics and psychoanalysis in the 1960s and 1970s , I have a lot of ideas but poor output ability. I can't wait to put all the theories that I have linked into the text, and finally make it stinky, long and scratchy. There are more Berlin in the film than the old...

  • Mohammed 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    It's like an article after reading the old version of "The Storm", going to a retrospective of the works of women artists during the second-wave feminist movement, and reading a bit of a thesis written by a master student in German politics and psychoanalysis in the 1960s and 1970s , I have a lot of ideas but poor output ability. I can't wait to put all the theories that I have linked into the text, and finally make it stinky, long and scratchy. There are more Berlin in the film than the old...

  • Einar 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    One of the best of the year. No way, I just prefer this kind of formalist work with a strong aesthetic style, because for me film is pure art. A lot of information needs two swipes to clear it up, but I don't hesitate to give my five-star praise...

  • Shanie 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    One of the best of the year. No way, I just prefer this kind of formalist work with a strong aesthetic style, because for me film is pure art. A lot of information needs two swipes to clear it up, but I don't hesitate to give my five-star praise...

  • Rasheed 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    Guadagnino's way to remove the lead yellowing is to add, throw away some cult concepts, split the original behavior into two, and add a protracted concentration camp line, but the only thing missing is how to relate to the main story of the gust of wind. The fusion of the atmosphere can not support the forced reversal at the end; without the aesthetics of lead yellow, Guadagnino did not show any audio-visual language ability, and no new aesthetics were born. Isn't the narrative paragraph a deep...

  • Issac 2022-03-24 09:02:27

    Guadagnino's way to remove the lead yellowing is to add, throw away some cult concepts, split the original behavior into two, and add a protracted concentration camp line, but the only thing missing is how to relate to the main story of the gust of wind. The fusion of the atmosphere can not support the forced reversal at the end; without the aesthetics of lead yellow, Guadagnino did not show any audio-visual language ability, and no new aesthetics were born. Isn't the narrative paragraph a deep...

Extended Reading

Suspiria quotes

  • Susie Bannion: [in German, to Dr. Klemperer] We need guilt, Doctor. And shame. But not yours.

  • Miss Huller: [to Dr. Klemperer] When women tell you the truth, you don't pity them. You tell them they have delusions!