Despite its overarching gloominess, That Cold Dead Look in Your Eyes still retains Onur Tukel’s flair for brazen comedy.
The film’s masterful prologue writes a check that the remainder of this very long, very indulgent film labors mightily to cash.
Its audio-visual overload testifies to a group of filmmakers’ belief that some films are made to be remade.
The film suggests what might happen if you threw Moulin Rouge and Amélie into the same high-speed blender.