The film is a behind-the-scenes film, but it has developed from a mere documentary to a feature film, in which necessary exaggeration and modification are added to the film
. The Hitchcock couple, played by Anthony Hopkins and Helen Lydia Mirren, the actress and queen, became the biggest highlight of the film, and Helen Lydia Mirren's performance even robbed the lead actor Anthony Hopkins
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The film has a clear structure, ups and downs, with "Hitchcock-style" jokes and tensions, and a tribute complex. It also has a deep curiosity to see the truth in his heart, like an adventure. In addition to recreating the murder case in the bathroom of "Psycho" for senior movie fans, Hitchcock's illusionary expression of "out of his body" in the creation of the film also highlights his obsession with images, and loving images is like loving life. Hopkins interprets Hitchcock with both form and spirit, and the audience is convinced in terms of facial expressions, suspense, curiosity, mischief, gestures, and language.
The clever director Jevassy chose Hitchcock, a curious character, and the eye-catching experience of filming "Psycho", as well as the couple Anthony Hopkins and Helen Lydia Mirren who filed the movie, which greatly increased the film’s feasibility. Look at sex. The film is a family story between a fat, ugly genius and a petite, bird-like woman.
In the film, Irma, played by Helen Lydia Mirren, is not petite at all, but reproduces "the only person Hitchcock is afraid of" for the audience. Appearance is just appearance. Once the audience believes that Hopkins is Hitchcock, it doesn't matter whether he looks like or not. Hopkins' vivid acting skills brought this childlike "master of suspense" to life on the screen.