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7/27/2025, 2:32:51 AM
>>213121900
An elemental experience. I love the colour in Suspiria. Aren't the only scenes with normal colour the beginning at the airport and when she's having the top secret meeting with the doctor right after Sara dies? The only scenes with modern architecture, too... And the closer you get to the beating heart of the witch's influence, the more garish the colours become. Gold isn't a traditionally scary colour, but saving that most effusive colour until Suzy is in the witch's bedroom was an inspired choice. In a sense, the supernatural power of the witch seeps through the celluloid, making it tangible even in our world. On a 35mm scan, the effect is surely only more potent - witchly power you can almost touch and feel.
I will download a copy for sure after I watch and subsequently offload some of these 20GB scans I already have saved.
An elemental experience. I love the colour in Suspiria. Aren't the only scenes with normal colour the beginning at the airport and when she's having the top secret meeting with the doctor right after Sara dies? The only scenes with modern architecture, too... And the closer you get to the beating heart of the witch's influence, the more garish the colours become. Gold isn't a traditionally scary colour, but saving that most effusive colour until Suzy is in the witch's bedroom was an inspired choice. In a sense, the supernatural power of the witch seeps through the celluloid, making it tangible even in our world. On a 35mm scan, the effect is surely only more potent - witchly power you can almost touch and feel.
I will download a copy for sure after I watch and subsequently offload some of these 20GB scans I already have saved.
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