Frenzy Comments

  • Evangeline 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    [Crazy Fierce] is the unquestionable first-class work in the list of Xi Fatt's works, and it is also a return to the suspenseful line of the 30s/40s after he experienced a series of psychological works of mutual success and failure in the later period. He did not carry out a pathological analysis of the murderer's sexual perversion, but used it as a doppelganger of the innocent in the plot, and it was a contrast between control and sexual desire. His manipulation of the audience is clearly...

  • Ryleigh 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    After the collapse of the Hays Code, what I most want to see is Hitchcock's X-rated films, erotica, murder, chase, emotional control, these Hitchcock's common elements are really suitable for R-level and...

  • Griffin 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    The plot is average, and it is rare that it is the first time I have seen such direct nudity and sexual innuendo in Xi Fat's film, especially the potato passage. The dark cooking at the detective's house is so...

  • Dagmar 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Hitchcock's last great work, the final ending setting is cliché but wonderful, maintaining Hitchcock's usual sense of social...

  • Avis 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    8.0/10. ① It tells the story of how the male protagonist was mistaken for the serial murderer and imprisoned step by step, and the detective later found the real murderer (the male protagonist's friend, he participated in framing the male protagonist) and the male protagonist was innocent. ② Misleading montage/polyphonic deep focus shot (tie murder case - the male lead wears a tie; two passers-by talk about the killer's character - the male lead's behavior is right). ③The scene where the female...

  • Gerry 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    Good-looking~Included in Hitchcock's favorite series~...The longest appearance is also very early, or twice, the audience wearing black hats and the spectators who followed...|20191211AH Retrospective Exhibition Rewatch D'après le roman Goodbye Piccadilly, Farewell Leicester Square d'Arthur La...

  • Iliana 2022-03-24 09:02:44

    8.0 In his later years, Xi Fat returned to the UK and made his only R-rated production. He is still keen on psychoanalysis, but this time the protagonist is no longer just and innocent. The delicacy of the inspector's wife and the beauty in the potato sack are unstoppable bad tastes. Compared with most of Hitchcock's films, it has a rougher...

  • Amparo 2022-03-24 09:02:44

    8.0 In his later years, Xi Fat returned to the UK and made his only R-rated production. He is still keen on psychoanalysis, but this time the protagonist is no longer just and innocent. The delicacy of the inspector's wife and the beauty in the potato sack are unstoppable bad tastes. Compared with most of Hitchcock's films, it has a rougher...

  • Allan 2022-03-24 09:02:44

    8.0 In his later years, Xi Fat returned to the UK and made his only R-rated production. He is still keen on psychoanalysis, but this time the protagonist is no longer just and innocent. The delicacy of the inspector's wife and the beauty in the potato sack are unstoppable bad tastes. Compared with most of Hitchcock's films, it has a rougher...

  • Mike 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    A good one is intertwined. Even if the suspense is revealed too early, it might as well become a wonderful work. This shows that a good suspense film is more important in the process of uncovering the suspense than the result. It's still a masterpiece of Xi's fat skills, a good story, precise details, plump characterizations, and a few impressive points: pins, ties, the truck carrying potatoes, the sky shot after the third crime, and the tragic death of a naked woman , lovely detective...

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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