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Dessie 2022-03-23 09:02:24
"Parallel Track"
What is life like in Parallel Orbits
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Multi-track parallel state!
While you're having breakfast, at the same moment a cow is walking on a pasture, a plane lands, a bullet hits a target, a group of people cheers a current level of 3...
what else? ?
Come on, this is not the movie "Hitchcock"
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Marquis 2022-03-25 09:01:11
Greatness never comes by chance
The god-level horror master was not sent to the world by God.
Through the birth process of Hitch's masterpiece "Psycho", this film shows us the hard work and hardships involved, from setting the script, to finding the protagonist, to investment, review, and editing. I also saw that he is...

Brett Chapin
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Lionel 2022-01-03 08:01:31
Perhaps it was because of the styling, I still couldn't identify with Hopkins' fatness. The film’s portrayal of Xi Pang lacks three-dimensionality, and is flat and straightforward. A lot of space only describes how Xi Pang made that horrible bathroom scene, rather than the entire Horror. The script is too weak. Xi Pang feels the audience reaction at the entrance of the theater is the most enjoyable, but on the whole it is very mediocre~
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Oliver 2022-04-22 07:01:39
Why do I feel that Hopkins's play Fatty Xi has a funny energy from the inside out, silly and cute, especially the plot setting at the beginning has a spoof style~ Scarlett is so good-looking Ah, prettier than Janet Lee was back then.
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Peggy Robertson: MGM wants you to do the Ian Fleming book "Casino Royale" with Cary Grant. Definitely your style.
Alfred Hitchcock: Doesn't she know I just made that movie? It was called "North by Northwest". And "style", my dear, is mere self-plagiarism.
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[first lines]
Henry Gein: It's lucky it didn't reach the house.
Ed Gein: Yeah.
Henry Gein: You know, there's gonna be a lot more jobs at that factory in Milwaukee come June. I could put in a word.
Ed Gein: You can't leave us, Henry. She needs us both.
Henry Gein: Can you stop being a mama's boy for one second? I'm not trying to hurt you, but Jesus, you gotta live your own life sometime. That woman can take care of her own god...
[Ed hits Henry with a shovel]
Alfred Hitchcock: Good evening. Well, brother has been killing brother since Cain and Abel, yet even I didn't see that coming. I was as blindsided as poor old Henry down there. And apparently, the authorities shared my naïveté. In other words, they believed the young man's story. That Henry fell, hit his head on a stone and died of smoke asphyxiation. On the other hand, if they hadn't believed him, Ed Gein would never have had the opportunity to commit those heinous crimes for which he became most famous. And we, of course, well
[pause]
Alfred Hitchcock: we wouldn't have our little movie, would we?