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See No Evil
Hospitalized after being blinded in a riding accident, Sarah (Mia Farrow) recuperates at her aunt and uncle's country house. As Sarah returns from riding one day, she finds the house curiously silent. SEE NO EVIL begins slowly and conventionally, but... Hospitalized after being blinded in a riding accident, Sarah (Mia Farrow) recuperates at her aunt and uncle's country house. As Sarah returns from riding one day, she finds the house curiously silent. SEE NO EVIL begins slowly and conventionally, but once his blind heroine enters the apparently empty house, director Richard Fleischer produces an extraordinarily tense, creepy, and protracted sequence. There is no music, no dialogue. The camera is slung low, with Fleischer's unnerving, trademark off-kilter framing making it eerily apparently that something bad has happened. Gradually and stealthily, SEE NO EVIL--aided by Farrow's admirable performance as the frail but determined Sarah--gains in power and suspense, making the film a startingly effective thriller.
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