Review of Spasmo

Spasmo (1974)
6/10
Spasmo is an uneven movie with enough entertaining elements to warrant a viewing
27 March 2024
I recently watched the Italian thriller 🇮🇹 Spasmo (1974) on a random streaming service. The storyline follows a couple in a hotel who are startled by a noise in the bathroom. When the boyfriend investigates, he is attacked by a gunman whom he ends up killing. As they attempt to flee, they discover the body has vanished, leading them to question who was behind the attack and why.

Directed by Umberto Lenzi (Ghosthouse), the film stars Robert Hoffman (Nights and Loves of Don Juan), Suzy Kendall (The Penthouse), Adolfo Lastretti (Syndicate Sadists), and Franco Silva (Patrick Still Lives).

Spasmo presents a mixed bag of hits and misses. It introduces a unique premise and creatively utilizes mannequins, adding an intriguing layer to the story. The plot unfolds with numerous twists, turns, and clever whodunit elements, keeping the audience engaged. While the kills are adequately set up, their execution falls short. The film features attractive actresses and some nudity, although less than traditional giallo films. However, it delivers a satisfying reveal and twist at the end.

In conclusion, Spasmo is an uneven movie with enough entertaining elements to warrant a viewing. I would rate it a 6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
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