将豆列倒序了,可以从豆列最尾端开始看。基本按时间序点评重要作品。Giallo is an Italian 20th century genre of literature and film (Strictly speaking, giallo is not a genre, as least not in the sense of Hollywood genre). It is closely related to the French fantastique genre, crime fiction, horror fiction and eroticism. The word giallo is Italian for "yellow" and stems from the genre's origin in paperback novels with yellow covers...Thematically,giallo revolves around extended murder sequences featuring excessive bloodletting, mystery, detection, psychoanalysis, tourism, alienation and generally include liberal amounts of nudity and sex...Stylistically,giallo is characterized by stylish camerawork and unusual musical arrangements, most notably by Dario Argento's collaborations with Ennio Morricone and his musical director Bruno Nicolai, and later with the band Goblin...The genre had its heyday in the 1970s, with dozens of Italian giallo films released. The most notable directors who worked in the genre were Dario Argento, Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci, Aldo Lado, Sergio Martino, Umberto Lenzi, and Pupi Avati.