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Giallo

  • 2009
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
6.3K
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Giallo (2009)
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GialloSlasher HorrorCrimeHorrorMysteryThriller

In Italy, a woman fears her sister has been kidnapped; Inspector Enzo Avolfi fears it's worse. They team up to rescue her from a sadistic killer known only as Yellow.In Italy, a woman fears her sister has been kidnapped; Inspector Enzo Avolfi fears it's worse. They team up to rescue her from a sadistic killer known only as Yellow.In Italy, a woman fears her sister has been kidnapped; Inspector Enzo Avolfi fears it's worse. They team up to rescue her from a sadistic killer known only as Yellow.

  • Director
    • Dario Argento
  • Writers
    • Jim Agnew
    • Sean Keller
    • Dario Argento
  • Stars
    • Adrien Brody
    • Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Elsa Pataky
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
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    • Director
      • Dario Argento
    • Writers
      • Jim Agnew
      • Sean Keller
      • Dario Argento
    • Stars
      • Adrien Brody
      • Emmanuelle Seigner
      • Elsa Pataky
    • 61User reviews
    • 102Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Inspector Enzo Avolfi
    • (as Byron Deidra)
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    Emmanuelle Seigner
    Emmanuelle Seigner
    • Linda
    Elsa Pataky
    Elsa Pataky
    • Celine
    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Inspector Mori
    Valentina Izumi
    Valentina Izumi
    • Keiko
    • (as Valentina Izumì)
    Sato Oi
    • Midori
    Luis Molteni
    Luis Molteni
    • Sal
    Taiyo Yamanouchi
    • Toshi
    Daniela Fazzolari
    • Sophia
    Nicolò Morselli
    • Young Enzo
    Giuseppe Loconsole
    • Butcher
    • (as Giuseppe Lo Console)
    Anna Varello
    • Butcher's Wife
    Franco Vercelli
    • Cabbie
    Lorenzo Pedrotti
    • Delivery Boy
    Farhad Re
    • Designer
    Barbara Mautino
    Barbara Mautino
    • Nurse
    Silvia Spross
    Silvia Spross
    • Russian Woman
    Cesare Scova
    • Shopkeepere
    • Director
      • Dario Argento
    • Writers
      • Jim Agnew
      • Sean Keller
      • Dario Argento
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    chaos-rampant

    Routine slasher affair not worthy of the master's name and I say this with the affection of a longtime fan

    The high point in the film comes midway in the form of Adrian Brody's childhood flashback: the camera heaves this side and that inside an amber-lit room as though floating in the air while a music box lullaby that brings back memories of Goblin's School at Night theme from Profondo Rosso chimes in the background. Other than that, the movie might as well have been called "Routine Slasher" because there's nothing that recalls the glorious days of the Italian giallo here, no wink or homage or black-gloved killer stalking distraught heroines in kitsch/chic Rome apartments, countryside villas, and medieval architecture and certainly none of the Technicolor phantasmagoria Argento and his peers conjured on celluloid 30 years ago because anyone who has followed Argento's career knows he has been working in dark muted DV canvases for the past 10 years, this absence of style flooded with wooden acting, bad English from non-English speaking actors, and a script the sum of plot contrivance happenstance and logic jumps. Some will argue these have been staples of Argento's career and I will disagree because their place has always been peripheral to a certain grand guignol aesthetic by whose outrageousness, stylistic or otherwise, not only have they been relegated to the margins but they have made perfect "sense" there in the margins as part of Argento's style (or Italian horror film-making in general). If Mother of Tears was a bold step in the direction of Phenomena's schizophrenic conclusion, this is a step backwards to the undistinguished workmanlike nature of Il Cartaio and Ti Piace Hitchcock. Everything here is generic. The score sounds like Batman Returns throwaways (Claudio Simonetti's absence is sorely felt), the villain is a curious mixture of pathetic and creepy, Argento's stylized violence is conspicuously absent. This is a serial killer movie trying to balance between crime procedural and slasher such as one may find in Lionsgate's STD catalogue. If you're looking for the giallo homage the title promises, you'll find it in Sleepless. This is a routine affair not worthy of the master's name or his fans' time and money.
    6trashgang

    commercially a perfect title but it isn't a Giallo

    On the part of promotion this title couldn't been better. Dario Argento, the master of old school giallo's made a flick called, Giallo. For all those who think that he isn't softened they will be disappointed by this thriller, Yes, this is definitely not a giallo.

    "Giallo" films are characterized by extended murder sequences featuring excessive bloodletting, stylish camera-work and unusual musical arrangements. The literary whodunit element is retained, but combined with modern slasher horror, while being filtered through Italy's longstanding tradition of opera and staged grand guignol drama. They also generally include liberal amounts of nudity and sex.

    None of this is included here. Why it is called Giallo, which means yellow is because once the killer is revealed, in the first part, you can see that his face is yellow due hepatitis.

    I didn't had any difficulty with the flick itself which do has a few typical gory Argento shots but the acting of Emmanuelle Seigner (Linda) couldn't convince me. Adrian Brody (Inspector Enzo Avolfi) did look like those typical smoking Italian detectives and reminded me of a Tom Savini look-a-like.

    I understand that Argento geeks will hate this but it's worth watching. A mediocre flick.

    Gore 2/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0/5
    6ernesti

    An average thriller or horror with Adrien Brody.

    I couldn't believe the ratings for this movie and after watching it i really think that it deserves a solid 5 or 5.5.

    Biggest drawback is the yellow bad guy who is presented as a degenerated handicap who just wants to get rid of everything beautiful. The resemblance to Rambo is just obvious and it looks like a comedy from time to time. Minus 4 points for that. Revealing the identity of the bad guy too early just makes the movie take another hit as a viewer might get a little uninterested. "Yeah that's him, and yes they're going to catch him sooner or later. Why keep watching this?" Brody saves the movie from falling too deep and obviously this movie seems very professionally executed with strong visual side. It is just too bad that it falls into below average TV thriller category and there just doesn't seem to be enough plot for a full movie. In the end this movie is more of a horror movie than a giallo thriller.

    Is it still worthwhile to watch it? Yes if u are not expecting a masterpiece and just some fun. Argento style is still definitely there and it's just hard to find any message that the director wants to say with this.

    Still i give it a 6 because i was entertained.
    6nick121235

    unworthy trade-off

    Many people have compared this film to 2004's Eyes of Crystal, and I have no doubt that Argento was influenced by said film, but one thing I do want to say is that Giallo has much cleaner and more precise cinematography, and that is a huge improvement over Eyes of Crystal's jerky and fast camera movement style. I know that it was popular in the 00's, and even up until only a few years ago, but it's always been a style I've hated. At any rate, this isn't exactly a great effort from late Argento. A hell of a lot better than Dracula 3D, but what isn't? Sleepless is much better than this, as is The Stendhal Syndrome and Trauma. Just about the only post-Opera film it does overtake is Phantom of the Opera, and again, what doesn't? Giallo is honestly somewhat of a disappointment, especially considering the pretty involving beginning. Visually however, it is somewhat of a treat. And for me, visuals are even more important than plot. What this IS lacking is atmosphere, pacing, and tension- in favour of gore and torture. Not a good trade off.
    6ma-cortes

    Eerie film about an Inspector and a woman who join forces to rescue her sister from an ominous killer

    Acceptable gory killing film in which Dario Argento demonstrates his penchant for original ideas and creative directing . In Torino, Celine ,Italy, a woman named Linda (Emmanuelle Seigner , Roman Polanski's wife) fears her sister , a fashion model girl named Celine (Elsa Pataky, at that time Brody's girlfriend) , may have been abducted . Obstinate Inspector Enzo Avolfi (Adrien Brody, also producer) gets some clues and fears it's worse . When a Japanese young girl is found at nearby a fountain, Enzo and Linda along with Chief Inspector named Mori (Robert Miano) find that the woman is calling the sadistic kidnapper's skin is "Yellow" . Both of whom team up to rescue her from a sadistic murderous known only as Yellow, or Giallo . The Inspector along with Linda start following the tracks that lead a cab man who might have jaundice and they go to a hospital.

    Classic though average Gialli with imaginatively staged gory killings by the master of horror, the talented writer/director Dario Argento . Italian cult director Dario Argento, master of arty gore, brings this eerie and stylish story plagued with depraved gore murders . Exciting film with stylish , effective aesthetic that packs lots of gore , guts , chilling assassinations and twists plots . This is a trademark terror work for the Horrormeister Argento with high tension quotient and equally elevated suspense by means of an ever-fluid camera that achieves colorful shots well photographed by the cameraman Frederic Fasano. Noteworthy for intelligent edition work that tightens the mystery , glimmer use of color and distinctive utilization of shock images . Sometimes weak screenplay is added to nice but gory special effects . Thrilling musical score by Marco Weba with suspenseful whispers combining to fortissimo soundtrack which help achieve incredible creepy moments . The terror pieces are well staged with eye-opening flair-play and contain obscure tracks to the denouement of the script .

    This scary motion picture is professionally directed by Dario Argento , though uninspired and with no too much originality. Argento is one of those film-makers (other examples are Mario Bava and Riccardo Freda ) who set off simple for frightening us to death . His period of biggest hits were the 70s when he directed the animals trilogy : ¨Four flies over gray velvet¨, ¨The cat of nine tails¨, ¨Bird with the crystal plumage¨, after he directed some masterpieces as ¨Suspiria¨, ¨Inferno¨ , ¨Tenebre¨ and of course ¨Deep red¨ , one of the best ¨Giallo . In 1995 Argento made a comeback to the horror genre with ¨La Sindrome Di Stendhal (1996)¨ and then by another version of ¨The phantom of the Opera¨ (1998) both of which starred by his daughter Asia Argento . Most recently, Argento directed a number of 'giallo' mystery thrillers which include Insomnio (2001), ¨Il Cartaio (2004)¨, and ¨Ti Piace Hitchcock?¨ (2005), as well as two creepy , supernatural-themed episodes of the USA TV cable anthology series "Masters of Horror". Furthermore , to his Gothic and violent style of storytelling , ¨La Terza Madre (2007)¨ has a lot of references to the previous two movies as 'Suspiria and Inferno' which is a must for fans of the trilogy . And finally directed this so-so film called ¨Giallo¨ . This bloody fun plenty of graphic gore and weirdness may not be for all tastes but to be liked for Argento connoisseurs especially .

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    • Trivia
      Actor Adrien Brody sued the film's producers and financial backers when they failed to pay him his full wage for appearing in the film. After successfully blocking the film's release in court, the makers eventually paid him his outstanding money.
    • Goofs
      Corpse on autopsy table is moving her eyes.
    • Quotes

      Inspector Enzo Avolfi: Got you, you yellow fuck!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Midnight Movie Review: Halloween Horror Top 25, nr. 18: Giallo (2010)

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2011 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Official sites
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      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 人魔獨行客
    • Filming locations
      • Lungo Po Armando Diaz, Turin, Piedmont, Italy(Linda's appartment)
    • Production companies
      • Hannibal Media
      • Giallo Production
      • Footprint Investment Fund
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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $50,113
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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