The Psychic

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Director Lucio Fulci is revered by Quentin Tarantino who planned to remake The Psychic and also used its music in Kill Bill. Unusually for Fulci, this film is mostly without his otherwise characteristic ultra-gore... In this captivating suspenseful whodunit with a final twist, beautiful Jennifer O'Neill, fresh from Luchino Visconti’s The Innocent, plays Virginia a woman who has psychic powers. Now newly married and well-off, Virginia becomes plagued by waking visions of bloody deaths and meaningless torment. With the aid of her parapsychologist friend (Marc Porel), who carries a torch for her, they try to discover the meaning of these horrific visions only to slowly discover that these are premonitions of future deaths... (Shameless Films)

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J*A*S*M 

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English Seven Notes In Black has a very good plot, breathtakingly good for 1970s Italy, and Fulci in particular. At a certain point it’s clear how the story will end, but it still holds the attention of the viewer thanks to its brilliant crescendo. However, I have the feeling that this film has so little horror that it can’t be called a proper Giallo. It’s only a detective movie, but I don’t see it as a problem. ()

Lima 

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English Very, very tame Fulci. It's not a Giallo by any stretch of the imagination, nor is it a horror film, in fact you wouldn't even know that it was made by the father of gore, except perhaps for the constant panning and zooming of eyes, which was his trademark. There are a few close-ups of bloody bodies, but very subtly conceived, and good-old Lucio could have spared us the repetition of the effect of the falling body from his previous piece Don't Torture a Duckling, where the face of a fallen person is rubbed bloody against a rock and we can clearly see that it is a stupid dummy. It looked silly back then and it looks silly today, too. But the story isn't bad, it has logic, it keeps the mystery until the very end where the cards are laid on the table, and it builds up quite nicely. And once again it was confirmed that Fulci knew how to choose beautiful women for his films and give them expressive roles that were a joy to play. ()

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