Frenzy Comments

  • Carli 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    8/10 Xi Fatt's works have always followed the pace of the times. "Furious" is also a typical black comedy. The use of empty shots and the twisting narrative technique have influenced many subsequent films. If it weren't for the scale at that time Control Yan, he should make all the works...

  • Kiley 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    The story goes very Hitchcockian, with misleading hints in the front, sharing the truth with the audience in the middle, and then "watching" the development together. The use of the lens is charming, and I can't wait to hear the screams after zooming out a few empty mirrors~ The sheriff's couple's line is praised! Madam saw through the case with just a few words when she held the dark dishes, and the sheriff is also super...

  • Letha 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    This Hitchcock suspense and inference film is characterized by completely following positive logic, pushing and shooting like a haircut. opportunity. That's fine too. The front is all foreshadowing, and the highlight lies in the second half, how the police find the real culprit. The film also reflects how a couple who have been married for many years will spend a certain period of dullness and even boredom with each other. This is a problem for every couple. Much of the film is devoted to the...

  • Wellington 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Ah, it's been 72 years, and Xi Fat even dares to shoot his butt in the camera. . The wait doesn't stop there. . . This man. . . Completely lifted! tits not only has shots but also lines! Cool note: The Salvation Army. . Why do you say "lovely"? . . . shit... I rely on this lens with suspected dilated pupils! Xi Fat has done his homework. . Isn't it real? Is there a wave of unemployment in the 1970s? The male lead looks more and more like Queen's lead singer Freddie. . . Ah, the shot of bob...

  • Arielle 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Based on the novel Goodbye, Piccadilly; Farewell, Leicester Square, by Arthur Labine. Hitchcock is obsessed with the display of lust, which is very intuitive in this film. The British view murder as both lustful pursuits (as reflected in the opening dialogue between the two detectives), as well as fear and anxiety (the panic-stricken crowd of bodies found). The film has been switching back and forth between a wronged hero and a murderer with a strange xp, and the plot is driven by two crimes...

  • Claud 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    9 points. This film of Xi Fatty's later years is much better than some of the imdb250, all kinds of classic shots. In addition, I finally saw that there is a dew point in the film of Buxi...

  • Scotty 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The classic lies in the potato cart and the hilarious...

  • Kirstin 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Hitchcock returned to London for his "roots" journey in his own "way". In terms of performance, Xi Fatt actually hit a rather fierce "final...

  • Osvaldo 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Xifa was too conspicuous in the crowd of speeches at the beginning, I could see it at a glance, and it looked too unconventional 2333. The story is still a bit difficult to justify, especially the ending, which is completely unnecessary. At this juncture, there is still something wrong. Isn't that glass slag wiping your ass, looking for stimulation? 8.22: (Marking this part also means that Xi Fat officially replaced Kubrick as the three most-watched directors. Looking at the Kushen movie list...

  • Ulices 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Some of the little tricks Hitchcock used to achieve results in those days are really amazing. . The aerial long shot at the beginning, the long shot of slowly stepping back down the stairs during the murder scene, and the clever transition between sound and silence during the trial and murder....

Extended Reading

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?

Frenzy

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Language: English Release date: June 21, 1972

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