Unknown Woman, The
“Sumptuously photographed in noirish shades and slathered in spine-tingling music by Ennio Morricone, it twists every which way to sustain suspense until the final frame.”~The New York Times
Aroview: Skillful Hitchcockian suspense hailed as a return to form for the director of CINEMA PARADISO, following a troubled Ukrainian immigrant in Italy who insinuates herself into the life of a mysterious family.
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4 stars (Very Good) Violent & upsetting, but recommended. Russian Kseniya Rappoport is terrific. She arrives in Italy, rents an apartment and becomes a servant for gold dealers, caring for their small child. Her past of prostitution and poverty returns to exploit her. ~Sandy
2 stars (Good Try) ~Anonz
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