7/10
A Giallo heavy on sleuthing rather than horror
18 October 2021
This prime slice of Giallo starts with us witnessing the murder of a pharmacist. A women sees the murderer leave the premises which places a target on her own head. Her boyfriend undertakes some amateur sleuthing to try to find out who could be her would be assassin. Many twists and turns ensue with a few very stylish murders thrown in for good measure.

This is a really interesting film as the emphasis is on the whodunnit aspect of Giallo (the original pulp novels were actually crime novels that incorporated a whodunnit aspect as well as gruesome murders. These books had distinctive yellow pages with yellow being 'Giallo' in Italian) rather than the murders although these are fantastic in this film.

What more can I say? Beautiful direction, gorgeous locales, style coming out of every pore- this is Giallo, baby!

You'll never guess the ending in a million years.
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