VIDEO : Original Suspiria Director Finds Fault In Remake

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Dario Argento, wasn't nearly as impressed. The filmmaker boldly claimed that the endeavor, while having an impressive set design, offered little else of interest.
"I saw the remake of Suspiria at the cinema. It did not excite me, it betrayed the spirit of the original film: there is little fear, there is no music," Argento shared with Radio Rai 1?s Un Giorno da Pecora [H/T Indie for Bunnies]. "The film has not satisfied me so much, it's like that, a refined film, like [director Luca] Guadagnino, who is a fine person."
The film did indeed have music, composed by Radiohead's Thom Yorke, but Argento's comments likely reflect that he felt the score wasn't as impactful as the work done by Goblin on the original 1977 movie.
Argento didn't claim the film was an entire failure, as he noted the director ?makes beautiful tables, beautiful curtains, beautiful dishes, all beautiful.?
In the film, young American dancer Susie Bannion (Dakota Johnson) arrives in 1970s Berlin to audition for the world-renowned Helena Markos Dance Company, stunning the troupe?s famed choreographer, Madame Blanc Tilda Swinton), with her raw talent. When she vaults to the role of lead dancer, Olga, the previous lead, breaks down and accuses the company?s female directors of being witches. As rehearsals intensify for the final performance of the company?s signature piece, Susie and Madame Blanc grow strangely close, suggesting that Susie?s purpose in the company goes beyond merely dancing. Meanwhile, an inquisitive psychotherapist trying to uncover the company?s dark secrets enlists the help of another dancer, who probes the depths of the studio?s hidden underground chambers, where horrific discoveries await.


Original Suspiria Director Finds Fault In Remake

18-01-2019 - Vidéo