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I watched Suspiria (1977) and right from the beginning I found the style very strange. The music reminded me of something from a wes anderson film. Ad well as the colors when the main character enters the building. I had a hard time figuring out how this movie involved witches. I felt the strongest part in the movie was definitely the sound. The overall theme or sound track was repetitive and effective in sounding creepy with the voices and foley. The first time the word witch is used at all in the movie is an hour and 15 min into it

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