“Bluebeard (2017) is creepy, thrilling, and a psychological mind-f**k. I loved every minute of it.” Rotten Tomatoes
: It’s frequently described as plodding and bizarrely misogynistic, though camp fans find it "unintentionally hilarious." The Modern Head-Trip: Bluebeard (2017) Bluebeard YIFY
: Gaslit Paris, shadowy puppet theaters, and "fallen angel" aesthetics. : Carradine’s performance as Gaston Morrell, a tortured
: A "who's who" of 70s icons, including Raquel Welch as a "nymphomaniacal nun" and Joey Heatherton as the oblivious new bride. : Carradine’s performance as Gaston Morrell
: Carradine’s performance as Gaston Morrell, a tortured artist who turns to puppetry to suppress his murderous "perfectionism."
: The orchestral score is notoriously incessant, often drowning out the dialogue with "Looney Toon" energy. The Sleazy Surrealist: Bluebeard (1972)
The most likely "YIFY" candidate for modern viewers is this South Korean thriller ( Haebing ). It ditches the literal folktale for a gritty, unreliable narrator medical mystery.