A ★★★★½ review of Don't Look Now (1973)
All I can say is; this is a true cinematic treasure. The film is rich with symbolism and clever layers, such as the use of an empty Venice as a metaphor for a labyrinth. One specific element in cinema I particularly admire is the use of 'repetition'; the imagery of mirrors, stained glass, (broken) shapes, and colors ... all is used very smartly throughout the film. Anyway. Without giving too much away, I can say that "Don't Look Now" is a masterclass in editing.