Frenzy Comments

  • Asha 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    The suspense was revealed early in the morning, but it did not hinder the visibility. The police officer's wife's intuition is like a god, and the bad (peculiar) cooking (taste) that is specially emphasized is really a great irony of patriarchy. Bass was abducted by the murderer and brought to his home for murder, and the long mirror that quietly retreated to the bustling street was full of stamina. In the close-up pictures of each victim, you can vaguely see Xi Fatty's lewd...

  • Ola 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    The suspense was revealed early in the morning, but it did not hinder the visibility. The police officer's wife's intuition is like a god, and the bad (peculiar) cooking (taste) that is specially emphasized is really a great irony of patriarchy. Bass was abducted by the murderer and brought to his home for murder, and the long mirror that quietly retreated to the bustling street was full of stamina. In the close-up pictures of each victim, you can vaguely see Xi Fatty's lewd...

  • Schuyler 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    1. The pinnacle of the Greek style after the abolition of the Hays Code, showing nudity. 2. The receding sky mirror shows the praise of murder, which has become another sign of the Greek style. 3. The police are no longer completely incompetent, extremely Unusual. 4. Mental illness/murderer/impotence, mother who only appears once, Oedipus complex and even homosexuality looming, a gathering of Greek dark elements....

  • Aimee 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    Hitchcock played two perspective games. One was to retreat from the murder room all the way through the stairs to Exterior Street and leave the murder scene. The ingeniousness of the film's narrative is to confuse the director's design with the murderer's design, so that although it is amusing, it is self-contained within the...

  • Nat 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    3.5. Three brilliantly written "silencers," dew-point shots, and humor about women's "intuition and cooking" have collectively improved the film's recognizability in the Hepburn sequence. However, not checking the fingerprints on the tie from beginning to end, and not considering the connection between the suspect and other victims as a serial murder is a negligence in the plot,...

  • Stanford 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    3.5. Three brilliantly written "silencers," dew-point shots, and humor about women's "intuition and cooking" have collectively improved the film's recognizability in the Hepburn sequence. However, not checking the fingerprints on the tie from beginning to end, and not considering the connection between the suspect and other victims as a serial murder is a negligence in the plot,...

  • Lorna 2022-03-21 09:02:34

    The police think that there are too many fingerprints in the house, and it is impossible to know which one is the fingerprint of the murderer. Have you ever considered who the fingerprints are on the victim's body, on the torn clothes, and on the tie of the murder...

  • Garett 2022-03-21 09:02:34

    In the later period, Hitch has changed too much for the sake of change. In terms of narrative, the film is so life-like that it even has the exclusive label of Hitch - the sense of suspense has almost disappeared, and Hitch works similar to the plot are like Confession Kee handled it very well. In order to change the style, even the dew point was used. However, from the rape scene in the film, Lao Xi's grasp of the erotic scene is not bad. It's okay to think about...

  • Bettye 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    It's compelling, cold, vulgar, cruel, and has a sense of reality, and it doesn't seem to be from the hands of Fatty Xi. 4 and a half...

  • Bradford 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    Once Xi Pang returns to the UK, there will be many localized elements added to the movie. This has obvious suspicion of entraining private goods in his Hollywood productions. It is difficult to see this British style in films made in the United States....

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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