![]() Very unexpected and honestly distracting, especially considering they played over slow uneventful scenes. But there is also music, actual full-length songs by Iron Maiden and Motorhead, heavy metal bands from the 80's. Not the score, the score is performed by Goblin. The last bizarre detail I'd like to mention is the music. The monkey is also instrumental near the end, but explaining that gem could venture into spoiler territory. There's literally a scene where the monkey jumps on the roof of a moving car while trying to stop a killer from getting away. His nurse is a monkey who fetches things for him and also helps him fight crime. Loomis from Halloween plays Professor John McGregor, an entomologist (guy who loves insects) who calls on Jennifer to help him solve a murder with the help of his friendly insects. The phenomenon in this movie (for those who failed grammar, Phenomena is just the plural of Phenomenon, which is weird because this movie only had one) is a girl named Jennifer who's an insect whisperer. And I personally loved the style of Suspiria so it was fun to get another taste of it in Phenomena. So yeah, Argento used what he knew would work when he needed another hit movie, but who can blame him. Phenomena has plenty of other similarities to Suspiria including the dreamlike atmosphere, evil matriarchs, hidden rooms and maggots. ![]() She's running all over the place while another student of her school gets killed. This time the Goblin soundtrack was catchy, just not as catchy as Suspiria. In Phenomena, a young American girl travels to Switzerland (for those who failed geography, Switzerland is basically Germany) to enroll in an exclusive girls school while super intense music by Goblin plays. This wasn't a bad thing, Suspiria had one of the best intros of any horror movie I've seen and the Goblin soundtrack was bad ass and really helped create some serious tension. In Suspiria, a young American girl traveled to Germany to enroll in an exclusive girls school while super intense music by Goblin got stuck in your head. When Insects Attack!Ĩ years before Phenomena there was Suspiria, Dario Argento's big hit. Phenomena was directed by Dario Argento (who also directed The Sandman and Dracula 3D) and stars Jennifer Connelly (from Dark Water and Dark City), Donald Pleasence (from Halloween, The House of Usher and Prince of Darkness) and Daria Nicolodi (from Opera and Tenebre). It's about a sleepwalking girl who can talk to insects, solve murders and take maggot baths without puking.
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