Jake Cole’s review published on Letterboxd:
I cannot believe a film that looks this good was discovered in an antique shop; I hope the inevitable World Cinema Project Blu-ray shows some pre-restoration images. The film itself rightly bears comparisons to Visconti in its opulent view of a dying aristocracy, but the gradual escalation of tensions result in a final act turn that feels oddly close to giallo, a highly chromatic dive into dream-logic horror that masks a jugular-ripping burst of class politics. (Oddly, the final 20 minutes made me think of Knives Out if it committed to its insurrectionist view of servants vs masters rather than settled for liberal reassurance.) A major rediscovery that is going to smash its way into the canon with shocking speed.