The Comfort Of Strangers - Part eleven
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Disturbing< Indeed!!! I have a feeling this is one of those frequent cases, of the book being much better. As a film it's a bit dragging. If it wasn't for the cast, it would be a catastrophe....Simply Terror-fying, as it is.
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Vi hoje este filme e esta cena, pelo seu imprevisto, valeu pelo filme ...
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Oooh no! Rupert! Yes, it is a creepy movie, but for this reason we can realize how wonderful actors they are.
Great films, wonderful Venice's landascapes including Rupert.
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Oh i saw this movie many years ago, and it haunted me eversince. Christopher Walken is more than disturbing, and the sheer terror comes from what lies beneath.together with the beautifull music and the strange haunting beauty of Venice out of season, it makes it one of my alltime favorites.Thank you so much.
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Well, I am stunned by that ending, just stunned. I thought I had seen the incredible Christopher Walken in all his guises, but this takes the cowbells. I, too, loved him as the Hessian Horseman (sexy), but Walken said that he was glad when this role ended as playing Robert disturbed even him!!
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I might be incredibly stupid but WHAT THE FUCK JUST HAPPENED?
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@yalda96 Love him in Sleepy Hollow :)
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What goes on in the mind of Ian McEwan? I recently read The Cement Garden which comes close to this on a disturbing level.
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I don't get it, what's the point with him telling everyone about his father??? Is it some way he hypnotises people or what?... Sick movie anyway! :S
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@Dix994 lol, agreed.
The movie was creepy, disturbing and downright horrifying and it didn't make any sense at all. Now I can't wait to go read the book!
Potatosaladgirl 2 years ago 8
A cautionary tale about the weirdos you could meet on an overseas trip. They do exist, believe me they do. Common sense and gut feeling will tell you to RUN. If you don't listen to your inner voice, then trouble will always knock on your door.
starquant 2 years ago 5