Frenzy Comments

  • Zelda 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    Hitchcock’s film that returned to the UK after a lapse of 20 years has all the basic elements: the wronged male protagonist (this retired officer tried to avenge his black hand friend at the end of the film), stable photography and bright colors, creating suspenseful The technique is somewhat old (especially the scene where the female secretary is waiting to scream). There is also something new: the comedy atmosphere created by dark cooking and carcass digging, as well as various nudity scenes...

  • Marcel 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    Although the person is old, the film is not old. It reminded me of a lot of later movies about serial killings, but it was much more exciting, and also thought of the classic "M". The details of the film are well done, making people laugh when they are...

  • Kristy 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    Potato/Human Corpse: Stiff materiality, a central Hitchcock trope. The ending was unexpected and extremely informative. The men in Hitchcock's films are either necrophiles or sufferers of the Oedipus complex. Perhaps it is more accurate to describe necrophilia. He predicted inflatable dolls, rag dolls, puppet pornography, and the reduction of sexual desire and the body as its carrier. to the most physical/functional...

  • Dillon 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    In the key scenes of the suspense film, the bold use of the blank space for the sound and the picture is probably from the confidence of the master Xifa in his later years. The two most sinister murder scenes actually used empty shots. The first scene was fixed on a silent street corner, and everyone was waiting for a woman to scream. The second scene pulled the scene from the silent corridor of the murder scene back to the noisy crowd. , During the final trial, I listened to the judge's words...

  • Aurelio 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    "The Tie Murder Case", a very unheard-of-his-style film, felt the efforts made by Xi's fat to go against his own routine, and inherited the "39 Steps" and "The Missing Lady"-style good people who are unlucky and wronged, the male protagonist However, he is not a good person in the conventional sense. He has a violent and impulsive personality, and even almost became a murderer in the end. Such a realistic scene has a unique flavor. Who would have thought that the wife who draws her energy from...

  • Hubert 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    In addition to the brain-opening crime stories, the most enjoyable thing about watching Hitchcock's films is to find his innovative shooting methods in each film, such as this one in which the camera slowly moves from the stairs until it exits into the street. One scene, mobilizing the audience's psychology from nervousness to...

  • Will 2022-04-22 07:01:41

    Very unHitchcock and very Hitchcock! Announcing the murderer from the front can also maintain such a high sense of suspense, and suffer psychologically for 2 hours. It is indeed Hitchcock. That long shot on the stairs is...

  • Sherwood 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    Hitchcock is indeed a master of manipulating the audience's emotions. The "long" empty scene before a scream suffocates 99.99% of horror movies. Another horror point is the sheriff's wife who likes to fry the kitchen - "Although I know you want to eat steak and potatoes, I prefer to burn pig's trotters". Seeing delicious ingredients being spoiled is even more heart-wrenching than seeing the murderers destroy...

  • Kayleigh 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    The classic long shot backwards, the sarcastic woman's intuition and palate, the grim potato-pile fingering, and the poignant blond woman in a...

  • Chase 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    There are flaws in the plot. For example, the tie killer strips the victim every time he kills. Why didn't he strip her when he killed Blaney's ex-wife? There are also killers who put Blaney's girlfriend's clothes in Blaney's suitcase. Obviously, he wants to frame Blaney, not to mention that Blaney was the only suspect before the killer. There is no need to have no silver here. It's a hundred taels, not to mention that the killer is not so stupid to be so arrogant to expose...

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Frenzy quotes

  • Robert Rusk: I thought matrimonial agencies were supposed to bring people together?

    Brenda Blaney: Not people like you. Somehow I don't think our clients would appreciate your conception of a loving relationship.

  • Robert Rusk: l like you. You're - my - type of woman.

    Brenda Blaney: Don't be ridiculous.

    Robert Rusk: l'm serious. I respect a woman like you and I know how to treat you as well. You know, in my trade we have a saying. We put it on the fruit. "Don't squeeze the goods 'til they're yours." Now, that's me. I would *never* do that. You know that, don't you?