You'll either love or hate this spooky Daphne du Maurier tale made even more inscrutable by director Nicolas Roeg. The Baxters (Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie) travel to Venice after the accidental death of their young daughter. They become involved with two odd sisters (Hilary Mason and Clelia Matania), one of whom is a psychic and claims she can help them contact their daughter. Nothing is what it seems in this strange film, which, with Roeg's fine camerawork and the Venice location, is stunning to watch. Sutherland and Christie give intense performances, but if you demand a logical plot with an equally logical conclusion, you will find this film irritating. If you let its surreal magic seduce you, you'll understand why it has a strong cult following.