All'evento CinemaCon in corso a Las Vegas sono state presentate le prime sequenze di Suspiria diretto da Luca Guadagnino, progetto ispirato all'horror di Dario Argento, con protagonista Dakota Johnson.
Al centro della trama ci sarà una ballerina che studia in una prestigiosa accademia di danza e scopre qualcosa di molto malvagio all'interno della scuola.
Le immagini condivise in anteprima mostrano la ragazza mentre si esibisce per una delle insegnanti, ruolo affidato a Tilda Swinton. I suoi movimenti sembrano inoltre legati a un'altra ballerina che si trova in un'altra stanza e che si ritrova quindi sbattuta contro gli specchi, subendo così delle ferite importanti mentre le sue ossa si spezzano. Quando il personaggio di Dakota incrocia i polsi, inoltre, le gambe dell'altra giovane si piegano in angoli innaturali e il personaggio rimane a terra agonizzante.
Le reazioni sono state particolarmente forti e online su Twitter molti dei presenti hanno rivelato che le persone hanno preferito spostare lo sguardo o hanno avuto delle reazioni particolarmente fisiche, pur lodando il lavoro compiuto e l'effetto terrificante che riesce a ottenere.
Amazon just world premiered a scene from Luca Guadagnino's 'Suspiria' remake and it's one of the most fucked up things I've ever seen at #CinemaCon. People at my table turned away from the screen. All I can say is it's beyond extreme and gross and I need to see more.
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) April 26, 2018
Amazon teasing incredibly violent and bloody scene from Luca Guadagnino's #Suspiria at #CinemaCon. Close to upchucking the quinoa salad I just ate. Perfect for lunchtime presentation!
— Brent Lang (@BrentALang) April 26, 2018
Saw a disturbing clip from the Suspiria remake. A girl trapped in a mirrored room is literally broken in connection with Dakota Johnson's dance scene taking place in another location. Each of her movements twist this poor girl until she's just a drooling ball of jumbled limbs.
— Eric Vespe (@EricVespe) April 26, 2018
Things @russfischer and I said out loud to no one in particular while watching that scene from SUSPIRIA:
— Scott Wampler™ @ CinemaCon (@ScottWamplerBMD) April 26, 2018
"Whaaat"
"Jesus Christ"
"Holy fuck"
"Wow"
First clip from Suspiria invokes a dancer being thrown around like a rag doll telekinetically in a mirrored rehearsal space, bones breaking, becoming a contorted mess. Very gruesome and hard to watch. This film will make most people feel uneasy. #CinemaCon
— Peter Sciretta (@slashfilm) April 26, 2018
Ummm I am traumatized after seeing a scene from "Suspiria" in which Dakota Johnson controls the body of another woman as she dances. The woman's body literally cracks in half. She is like, torn apart. Spitting, urinating, bleeding. It's... A lot. #CinemaCon
— Amy Kaufman (@AmyKinLA) April 26, 2018
Luca Guadagnino presented a scene from his #Suspiria remake; there's a 70s sepia tone ... and seriously some of the most disturbing body horror. They went for it and the #CinemaCon audience is gasping. Just brutal but with a gentle melody. Holy crap... call me by your bent body.
— Fandango (@Fandango) April 26, 2018
Daaaamn! Props to Amazon for playing the sickest, gnarliest, most intense clip from #Suspiria to 3,000 people at this lunch. It features a girl (Dakota Johnson) dancing while another girl is being thrown around, body contorted in nasty ways. Wild & bold#CinemaCon
— ErikDavis (@ErikDavis) April 26, 2018
They are showing the #Suspiria clip now. I had to look away but it wasn't enough. The sound effects alone will haunt me for the rest of my life. #CinemaCon
— Lauren Cox (@Iaurencox) April 26, 2018