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The Bird with the Crystal Plumage

Release Date: December 1969
Director: Dario Argento
Writer: Dario Argento
Starring: Tony Musante Suzy Kendall Enrico Maria Salerno Eva Renzi Umberto Raho
Studio: Blue Underground
Rating: R
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Posted By: MartyrsNo1Fan at 7:16pm, August 3, 2009

Argento's first film remains his stylish best. It's also one of his better acted films with a top notch intrigue.


Posted By: Makkil at 2:33pm, April 20, 2009

loved this movie!!! One of my favorite Argento movies.



Posted By: eric2570 at 9:30pm, January 14, 2009

This Argento movie is a true study of suspense. Not really a straightforward Giallo horror film, Bird is almost Hitchcockian in its delivery. The tension builds toward the final act and adds a nice twist to round the plot out. Argento's directing is sharp and beautiful. His use of angles and lighting are truly on display in this film. For Argento fans, this film is a must. For those looking for more Giallo-like horror, I would go with Suspiria or Deep Red.


Posted By: Jacques at 8:18pm, December 6, 2008

If I were to sit here and rate and write reviews of every old movie based on their importance to cinema, I'd have to give the majority of them a perfect score. I don't write reviews like that, and I find people who do misleading. If you look over most of the positive reviews for The Bird with the Crystal Plumage on any site, you're likely to find they talk about the history and importance of the film, but never the film itself. More specifically, never the typical story itself. If that's what you base your opinions on, there isn't anything I can say to change your mind. However, if anyone is sick of hearing on-sided praise for The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, simply because it's old or simply because it's Dario Argento's first film and want and honest reveiw of the movie, read this.

First and foremost, this is not even close to Dario Argento's worst film. Compared to his most recent, Mother of Tears, this film is unarguably better. The main problem I always have with Argento films is that he unabashedly pumps his movies filled with cheese; The Bird with the Crystal Plumage is nothing like that. It has a typical Giallo plot that is solid and doesn't allow room for cheese. And that's also it's flaw. Being solid, the plot is also unoriginal, even for its time, and just downright average at best. It ends with the average reversal of expectations that if you don't expect at the end of movies like this, you're simply naive. The plot most resembles the four-year-younger, and somewhat superior slasher Black Christmas. That isn't saying much, however, because, as I've said, the plot has been used so many times I'm sure people were even sick of it back in 1970.

With all that said, not too many people are going to find this uninteresting. It opens with a very memorable first scene and ends with a very memorable ending. Between those two points, the whodunit elements are all fairly fast-paced and even a little immersing. Argento uses a lot of small elements and some interesting plot points to keep the pace up. Sadly, you realize it's all just a formulamatic mess.

Argento's directing is simply flawless here, even more so than his more popular movies. His repeating use of white is stunning, likewise is the music. Everything reeks of his personal style that I've yet to see another director imitate. He understands how to make a scene the most effective it can be, and that is the single reason I give The Bird with the Crystal Plumage as high of a score as I am. Without the directing, this wouldn't even be worth watching.

And that is simply all there is to say. The movie is light on plot and heavy on atmosphere. By 1970s standards, this must have been a somewhat entertaining, if not typical, whodunit. By today's standards, however, there is little reason to watch The Bird with the Crystal Plumage unless you're a horror buff or a cinema buff.



Posted By: thedescent08 at 6:00am, August 19, 2008

oh fuck yeah!!!!!


Posted By: j34ngr4y at 4:05pm, July 18, 2008

From the opening sceane at the art museum to the rooftop ending BIRD is another great Argento film. The acting is good if you can get an original ITALIAN version with subs. The directing is some of his best this movie is one of my favorite Argento films. I think it stands out in the giallo genre with it's unique script and powerful atmosphere and camra angels Argento has done it again!!! A truly great horror mystery film that will put a creep little smile on your face!!! THE BIRD WITH THE CRYSTAL PLUMAGE is a fantastic movie that deserves the 10 out of 10 rating I give it!!!!


Posted By: MrDisgusting at 12:36am, February 4, 2008

Awesome movie!



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