The film's score, composed by Piero Piccioni, adds to the sense of unease, featuring a haunting and atmospheric soundtrack that complements the on-screen action.
Upon their arrival in Venice, Laura begins to experience strange and unsettling visions, which she can't explain. She becomes increasingly preoccupied with these premonitions, sensing that something terrible is going to happen. Meanwhile, John tries to navigate his grief and focus on his work. Don't Look Now(1973)2 MeglГ©vЕ‘ feliratok
"Don't Look Now" is a psychological horror-thriller film based on a short story by Daphne du Maurier. The movie follows John and Laura Baxter (played by Donald Sutherland and Julie Christie), a married couple who are still grieving the loss of their young daughter. The story takes place in Venice, Italy, where John, an architect, has been invited to assess a church's proposed renovation. The film's score, composed by Piero Piccioni, adds
In another scene, John (Donald Sutherland) says, "You're not still thinking about that nonsense, are you?" The Hungarian subtitles render this as "Még mindig azt a hülyeséget gondolod?" which uses a more colloquial expression for "nonsense." Meanwhile, John tries to navigate his grief and
One of the most striking aspects of "Don't Look Now" is its non-linear narrative structure. The film's chronology is deliberately fragmented, mirroring the Baxters' disjointed emotional states. Roeg employs a range of unconventional editing techniques, including jump cuts and overlapping dialogue, to create a sense of disorientation.