Deep Red

Deep Red (Italian: Profondo Rosso) is a 1975 Italian giallo film directed by Dario Argento, known for its stylish direction and influential contributions to the horror genre. The film follows a jazz musician (David Hemmings) who becomes embroiled in a series of gruesome murders after witnessing the death of a psychic. Deep Red is notable for its use of bold, vibrant colors, its unsettling soundtrack by Goblin, and its complex narrative, which keeps the audience guessing. The film blends elements of thriller, slasher, and supernatural horror, cementing Argento’s reputation as a master of the giallo subgenre. Deep Red remains one of the most iconic and influential horror films of the 1970s, renowned for its suspenseful atmosphere and shocking violence.


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