7/10
Expressive Giallo with two striking narratives intersect in the end!!!
21 August 2020
Giallo pictures always has been offered under a drown up screenplay in attempt to conceal the mystery until the end, two things overcame some blatant weak points, the charismatic Ray Milland with your undeniable artistry given to the movie a sharp sense of humor, the second came from the plot when a burned girl was found death at beach, his face was unknowable where the Police were groping in the dark, meanwhile a smart screenplay is split in two path provides a life of a young girl Glenda Blythe (Dalila Di Lazzaro) that seemingly is out of the context, however quite sure isn't, which the audience will finds in the end, based in real facts happened on Australia the writer ameliorated over Glenda who has an ambiguous behavior as really call girl as suggesting on the motel's sequence as true prostitute, just on final both ways intersect and we finally can understand what's the real point, such weak points alluded above are about a slow pace linked with conceptive matter, which the picture had two dubbed versions, one with Ray Milland has been dubbed in Italian worst way, another with Milland speaking English and all others Italians actors has been dubbed in English, anyway whatever your choice is dreadful, the picture itself is fulsomely satisfying, aside these two specific cases, glad to see the great Ray Milland on acting again, often good actors are welcome!!

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First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7
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