Dario Argento in 2007 offers an intriguing look into The Stendhal Syndrome, exploring its narrative's structure and the atmospheric qualities that define it. He delves into the film's psychological themes, touching on how the pacing enhances its unsettling tone. It’s fascinating to hear him reflect on the practical effects used, which, while not always slick, add to the film's eerie essence. Argento articulates his vision clearly but with a casualness that invites you into his thought process. It’s like sitting down with an old friend who happens to be a master of horror, sharing insights that make you appreciate the film in a new light.
Great for fans of Argento's work.Offers a deep dive into narrative structure.Highlights practical effects and thematic depth.
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