7/10
Decent Mid-Tier Giallo Effort
22 February 2023
'Smile Before Death' is a fun little Giallo flick directed by Silvio Amadio who also made 'Amuck' which I enjoyed very much and this effort is also decent with its stylish visual set pieces, twisted sleaze and a well-executed narrative that maintains just enough tension to keep you engaged throughout.

The plot = After the death of her mother Nancy (Jenny Tamburi) arrives back home from boarding school to find her stepfather Marco (Silvano Tranquilli) living with another woman Gianna (Rosalba Neri), but in typical Giallo fashion nothing is quite as it seems.

The movie does open with a bang, which lays the foundation for the events that follow and after that the movie does become a little slow-paced with not much happening, but as the plot develops you can see the threads of intrigue and mystery being set up and the movie as well as the 3 main leads does a good job of keeping you invested, especially when things comes to a boil towards the last act with twists and turns that don't make much sense, but still creates a fascinating viewing experience. Although my only complaints is that this really could have done with a bit more excitement during the first act and that some of the flashbacks could have been better integrated into the plot. Also this does lack some much needed atmosphere and the limited amount of kills weren't staged very well, other than that this is still decent.

The performances were really strong in this with Jenny Tamburi providing a solid performance as the vampish sex kitten daughter and almost steals the show. Silvano Tranquilli gives a strong performance as the stepfather and Rosalba Neri is simply excellent as ever with an amazing screen presence and a fantastic character that simply upstages everyone else.

Overall 'Smile Before Death' is a solid Giallo but more middle tier than top of the pile.
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