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Dark Glasses
Directed by
Dario Argento
NR
2022
86m
Mystery
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5.1
52%
40%
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Diana, a young woman who lost her sight, finds a guide in a Chinese boy named Chin. Together they will track down a dangerous killer through the darkness of Italy.
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Cast of Dark Glasses
Ilenia Pastorelli
Diana
Asia Argento
Rita
Andrea Zhang
Chin
Andrea Gherpelli
Matteo
Mario Pirrello
Chief Inspector Aleardi
Maria Rosaria Russo
Inspector Bajani
Gennaro Iaccarino
Inspector Baldacci
Ivan Alovisio
Ophthalmologist
Fabrizio Eleuteri
Dream Killer
Guglielmo Favilla
Jerry
Gianluca Gugliarelli
Pardi
Cristiano Simone Iannone
Father Eclissi
Viktorie Ignoto
Escort
Maurizio Jiritano
Escort Client
Gladys Robles
Marisol
Paola Sambo
Institute Nun
Mario Scerbo
Hotel Porter
Tiffany Zhou
Feng
Dark Glasses Ratings & Reviews
indieWire
Ben Croll
A spiky little giallo that wants nothing more than to be labeled a return-to-form. If it falls ever-so-short, you've got to give it points for trying.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
After a brilliantly constructed opening, Dario Argento's film gives the impression only of a giallo doodle.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
Dark Glasses proves to be little more than a tired rehash of Argento's hits from his heyday strung together by a screenplay (reportedly written two decades ago) that is nonsensical even by his admittedly loopy past standards.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Anna Smith
Despite centering on a female character, this feels out of step with the contemporary mood. From the visual style to Arnaud Rebotini's electronic score, most of it just reminds you how much better Argento was in the old days.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
Italian horror great Dario Argento hasn't made a good movie in at least 20 years (arguably much longer), and the new Dark Glasses isn't one, either.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
While it's entertaining and will appeal to fans of giallo, it does feel a little bit too 'by-the-numbers' and rushed.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
Although "Dark Glasses" hardly equals his best, and indeed isn't even very good, it has enough of his iconic touches to get by as a sort of Argento self-homage, and admirers will enjoy its characteristic inanities and excesses.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
There are set pieces scattered throughout "Dark Eyes" that are as strange - and as strangely beautiful - as the best of Argento...
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Dark Glasses is a satisfying return to form for the director, this nifty little retro Giallo slasher a tasty October treat worth savoring.
Paste Magazine
Matt Donato
Dark Glasses is forgettable. It's also an upgrade for contemporary Dario Argento.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Argento pushes through a lackluster plot with limited effort, resting on his laurels with this uneven tale of murder.
TheWrap
Carlos Aguilar
It's neither successfully terrifying, nor shockingly grotesque, or even campy enough for one to revel in over-the-top derangement. And while it's not entirely without its silly pleasures, indifference is the foremost sentiment it elicits.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
Dark Glasses is never all that scary, and some of it is just plain silly, but if you take it at face value it can be enjoyable enough to sit through - more of a reminder of what Argento used to do best than an example in its own right.
Collider
Alyse Wax
Dark Glasses is much closer to Argento's giallo roots than many of his movies.
New York Times
Amy Nicholson
While it's easy to dismiss "Dark Glasses" as the work of a master gone soft, Pastorelli's prickly, sharp-tongued Diana is perhaps the most charismatic leading lady of Argento's career. She dominates her surroundings - a rarity in his films
Variety
Michael Nordine
Only those immune to the puerile charm of attack dogs, eclipses and water snakes will fail to enjoy "Dark Glasses" even a little.
Looper.com
Matthew Jackson
Argento's return is a welcome reminder that he can still deliver the magic on a smaller scale, and that he still has a knack for finding just the right thriller notes to make us all squirm in our seats.
Citizen Dame
Lauren Humphries-Brooks
At base, Dark Glasses is a damn good thriller, well-paced and well-acted, with a slow-building dread and a clear interaction between many of the thematics that run throughout Argento's films.
Everything's Interesting
Eric Langberg
Dario Argento hasn't made a classic in a while. His new film Dark Glasses isn't one, either, but that's okay; not everything needs to be. This is a solid, enjoyable outing that strips the giallo back to its basic parts and executes them all well.
Pajiba
Sara Clements
Dario Argento is back to his giallo roots with Dark Glasses. It has what he's known for - some good murder and suspense. But the film ends up being a mixed bag, as sticking to what he knows best proves to be both good and bad.
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