Nicolas roeg's don't look now was one of the late donald sutherland's most iconic movies Over 50 years after the movie first hit cinemas, it is rightly acclaimed as a classic of the genre But there's still one scene in particular that people can't stop talking about The 1973 adaptation of a novella by rebecca author daphe du maurier features a grieving couple, played by donald. Speaking seriously now, i highly doubt they wouldn't have taken permission to feature a naked person (having actual sex, from the looks of the video) on such a high profile movie. Based on a short story (novella) by daphne du maurier (the birds) and directed by cinematographer nicolas roeg, don't look now is an unsettling psychic thriller about death and grief set in venice.
Campaign pages can be shared among friends and family Each campaign launched will collect. One of the most important scenes in the film Donald sutherland unexpectedly sees his wife (julie christie ) who is supposed to be in england Don't look now is even to this day still remembered for its controversial sex scene The infamous scene caused a stir when the film was released, mostly because it was the 1970s, and sex scenes were viewed differently then than they are today
The sex scene is definitely worth noting, too Compared to most simulated sex put to film, it's relatively realistic and well, pretty hot I don't want to reduce the movie to that one scene in particular, just that no one else has mentioned it and i think it's a key part of the immersive effect the movie pulls off so effortlessly. Don't look now is one of my favorite horror films Like the others, i would highly recommend walkabout It's not horror, but it is a beautiful film
Regarding that sex scene, iirc julie christie was dating warren beatty at the time, and he was so put off by how realistic the sex scene was that he fought the film's release Just another reminder of how skilled roeg is with his editing.
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