Deep Red (Italian: "Profondo Rosso" or "The Hatchet Murders") is a 1975 giallo horror film by Italian director Dario Argento. The film is about the adventures of a musicologist who goes after a mysterious serial killer.
The movie takes place in Turin. During a music concert, a woman is murdered. Musicologist Marcus Daly (David Hemmings) begins to follow the lead behind the murder. During his investigation, more murders occur and Marcus finds himself on a dangerous adventure as he tries to find out who the killer is.
Marcus teams up with journalist Gianna Brezzi (Daria Nicolodi) to investigate the murders. Together they piece together the evidence, interview witnesses and try to unravel the secret behind the murders. However, the murderer is one step ahead at every step, and Marcus' life is also in danger.
The film has the characteristics of the giallo genre. It features a complex mystery, violent scenes, suspense-filled atmosphere, and a surprise ending. Argento's directing style draws attention especially with his use of color and cinematography. The film has gained an important place with its innovations and stylistic approach to horror cinema.
"Deep Red" is considered one of the most impressive and iconic films in the giallo genre. It is an important work in Argento's directorial career and is appreciated by horror cinema fans. The movie is recommended for thrillers and horror fans.
The movie begins with a murder in an apartment in Turin. When a woman is murdered in her home, her neighbor, musicologist Marcus Daly, notices the incident. Together with the other neighbors who arrived at the crime scene, they drew attention to a mysterious painting found on the door of the apartment where the murder was committed.
Marcus begins to follow the leads behind the murder. During their investigation, more murders occur and Marcus is forced to follow every step to find out who the killer is. However, the killer always manages to cover his tracks, and Marcus himself realizes he's in danger.
Marcus decides to work with journalist Gianna Brezzi. The two begin to meet with witnesses in order to solve the secret behind the murders. Their research also uncovers traces of a past trauma, and Marcus discovers they have connections to a childhood memory.
As Marcus and Gianna try to unravel the murders and the links between the murders, they continue to chase after the murderer. In the process, they come face to face with the existence of a serial killer who does not hesitate to use any means and violence to defeat those after him.
Eventually, Marcus and Gianna discover the killer's true identity and engage in one final confrontation with him. This conflict culminates in a surprise-filled turning point, and the film's finale offers the audience an unforgettable experience.
"Deep Red" is a giallo horror movie featuring the adventures of a hero who is chasing a mysterious serial killer. The film stands out for its complex story, suspenseful scenes and Dario Argento's cinematographic mastery. It is considered a prime example of the Giallo genre and provides an unforgettable experience for horror cinema fans.
- "Deep Red" is the second film in the famous "Blood Trilogy" directed and scripted by Dario Argento. Two other films are "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage" (1970) and "Tenebre" (1982).
- The original Italian title of the film was "Profondo Rosso" and it was a huge box office success in Italy.
- "Deep Red" is considered one of the most important examples of the giallo genre. Giallo is a subgenre of Italian horror and thriller and is often characterized by violent scenes, complex stories and aesthetically appealing cinematography.
- The film also stands out for its music and sound design. Their unforgettable soundtrack, composed by the Italian prog-rock band Goblin, reinforces the atmosphere in the film and creates unforgettable scenes.
- "Deep Red" showcases many of Dario Argento's directorial style and signature elements. Among the remarkable features of the film are the use of color, dynamic camera movements, detailed and impressive display of violence scenes.
- David Hemmings plays the main character of the movie, Marcus Daly. David Hemmings is an English actor and director best known for Michelangelo Antonioni's "Blow-Up" (1966).
- "Deep Red" has inspired many slasher and horror movies. It can be said that he had an influence on classic slasher films such as "Halloween" (1978) and "Friday the 13th" (1980).
- The film received generally positive reviews from movie critics and horror movie fans. It was especially appreciated for its atmospheric tension, surprising story and emphasis on aesthetic elements of horror cinema.
- "Deep Red" won the "Best Film" and "Best Director" awards at the David di Donatello Awards in Italy in 1976.
Director : Dario Argento
Writers : Dario Argento, Bernardino Zapponi
Director of Photography : Luigi Kuveiller
Writers : Dario Argento, Bernardino Zapponi
Director of Photography : Luigi Kuveiller
Music : Giorgio Gaslini, Goblin
Production : 1975 - Italy - 127 m.
Genre : Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Production : 1975 - Italy - 127 m.
Genre : Crime / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
CAST :
David Hemmings
Daria Nicolodi
Gabriele Lavia
Macha Méril
Giuliana Calandra
Eros Pagni