Reflections.in.a.golden.eye.1967.720p....: Subtitle
For 1967, the film was incredibly bold, featuring themes of repressed homosexuality , voyeurism, and fetishism.
The famous scene where Marlon Brando talks to himself in the mirror inspired Robert De Niro’s iconic "Are you talkin' to me?" scene in Taxi Driver . subtitle Reflections.In.A.Golden.Eye.1967.720p....
In this version, most colors were drained except for specific objects (like a red rose or a green uniform), which remained in full color. For 1967, the film was incredibly bold, featuring
Montgomery Clift was the original choice for Brando's role. Elizabeth Taylor even put up her own salary as insurance to secure him, but he died of a heart attack shortly before filming began. Montgomery Clift was the original choice for Brando's role
The most interesting feature of is its experimental golden-hued cinematography . ✨ The "Golden" Visual Experiment
The look was intended to represent a line from the original novel: that the world is merely a reflection in the eye of a golden peacock .
Director originally released the film with a unique color process where every scene was suffused with a sepia-toned, golden haze .