The film is an unnerving portrait of labyrinthine bureaucracy and existential despair.
Thankfully, Haynes’s film can finally be seen the way it was meant to.
Its treasure trove of features will be a great introduction for remaining novices.
Close-Up, one of the top five films of the 1990s, is also a great compliment to Makhmalbaf’s similarly themed A Moment of Innocence.
Since the film’s features are as bloated as the film itself, I’d say the DVD makers did the film justice.
With the release of Anchor Bay’s three-disc Suspiria Limited Edition, Argento fans could finally breath a sigh of relief.