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Suspiria (1977)

This movie had a very powerful impact on me the first time I saw it. The death scenes were pretty gorey and I had never seen a film like it before. The story begins with Suzy Bannion/Banyon (Harper) arriving at an airport in Germany. She's on her way to a dance school and when she gets there she sees a hysterical girl talking to someone inside she can't see. After the girl runs off she goes to the entrance and is told to go away by someone on the intercom. The next day she comes back to the school and meets all the teachers and students. After this point the movie begins to get really bizarre and scary, as if Pat and her friend's deaths weren't scary enough.

I highly recommend this film, It's Argento's best. Suspiria also features music composed by Goblin which adds a creepy effect to the movie. The use of red, green, and blue lights also gives you this weird feeling. This movie may be strange the first time you see it but it's scary and it definitely deserves 5 out of 5 drops! 5 Drops

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Suspiria

Directed by Dario Argento
Written by Dario Argento, Daria Nicolodi
Starring Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Falvio Bucci, Miguel Bos�, Barbara Magnolfi, Susanna Javicoli, Eva Ax�n, Rudolf Sch�ndler, Udo Kier, Alida Vallir, and Joan Bennett.

 




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