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See No Evil (1971)

Thriller | 89 minutes
3,29 58 votes

Genre: Thriller / Crime

Duration: 89 minuten

Alternative title: Blind Terror

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Richard Fleischer

Stars: Mia Farrow, Dorothy Alison and Robin Bailey

IMDb score: 6,6 (4.694)

Releasedate: 2 September 1971

See No Evil plot

"Keep your eyes on what she can not see."

Sarah (Farrow) recently went blind in a riding accident. After visiting her ex-lover, she comes home to her uncle. She lives with him and his family for a while until she learns to live better with her disability. What Sarah doesn't know or can see is that the entire family has been murdered by an intruder...

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stephan73

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Very atmospheric and suspenseful thriller.

Mia Farrow is very believable as a blind woman whose family is being massacred. The directing is also strong. Each time Richard Fleischer manages to keep the killer out of the picture by keeping the camera very low and by means of unusual camera angles.

Add to that the very strong music of Elmer Bernstein and you have a film that you must see!

4*

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clubsport

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I found the film very strange, some tension is built up but sometimes at the wrong moments. At one point, when Farrow's character is already in the house and the entire family has already been murdered, her boyfriend shows up and they have a kind of romantic horseback ride together with ditto music, very strange.

Nice try to keep the identity of the perpetrator a secret, but it soon starts to get annoying because it goes on for too long.

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