Watched: 02/11/2021
Format: HBOmax
Viewing: First
Director: Guillermo Del Toro
I've seen the original Nightmare Alley from 1947 a number of times. I'm sure you can dig through the archives of this here site and find mentions, but what I would say is that on repeated viewings, for a movie that was so... grim and off-kilter, I felt compelled to rewatch the story of Stanton Carlisle and the worlds between which he moved. And I found myself increasingly blown away with each viewing. Today, the 1947 version is included in the pile of movies I would request to have when stranded on an island with a bluray player and television.
It was with some trepidation that I heard that director Guillermo Del Toro had taken on the movie for a remake, and that with writer Kim "Sunset Gun" Morgan, he'd be adhering more closely to the novel. I have flat out not liked some of Del Toro's films (Pacific Rim) and not understood the hoopla around others (The Shape of Water). But had enjoyed some of what I'd seen, which wasn't a lot.