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Christopher 2022-01-03 08:01:31
I just want to know if I really kissed M in the street on August 10,...
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Alia 2022-01-03 08:01:31
It should be called Mrs. Hitchcock,...
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Lizzie 2022-01-03 08:01:31
Like Marilyn, it’s all making-of movies. In fact, some of the small details are quite interesting, especially the part where the fat guy is hiding outside the theater door and listening to the audience’s reaction while dancing. It is probably the most brilliant place. It's a pity that Sir Anthony really played a little too hard this time, giving people the feeling of being old-fashioned, far less relaxed than the queen. The opening and closing paragraphs echo perfectly, which is very cinematic,...
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Shanna 2022-01-03 08:01:31
This type should be called-wax...
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Maude 2022-01-03 08:01:31
Taking Psycho's shooting as a clue, it is about the married life of an old...
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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...
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Grayce 2022-01-03 08:01:31
In the eyes of the world, "Scary" is the most Hitchcock-labeled film, not one of them. But this film focuses on showing Hitchcock and his wife's relationship between husband and wife. The more old husband and wife, the more suspicious and jealous! But after all, it was the original match. Without his wife Irma, there would be no Hitchcock! I really didn't see that it was Hitchcock played by Anthony...
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Ron 2022-01-03 08:01:31
The video is good. The subtitles are surprisingly bad. Hitchcock said to his wife after the Psycho screening: I would never find another Hitchcock blonde as beautiful as you. The wife responded: I have waited for your words for 30 years. Hitchcock said proudly at this moment: This is why they call me "Master of Suspense." This paragraph is the finishing touch of the movie, and the subtitles are not fully TMD turned...
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Henderson 2022-01-03 08:01:31
The filming was too cut-off, it was simply a record of Hitchcock's battle against the demons. The psychic interaction with the prototype of Psycho is indistinguishable. The Hollywood history that I most hope to see is also a stroke. Such a good subject is really wasted. The Hopkins version of Xi Pang stayed too far, not cunning; it was Mirren's performance that was...
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Braden 2022-01-03 08:01:31
Hopkins and Helen Mirren’s acting skills didn’t say that this film only talked about the filming process of Psycho and the emotional episode of the Hitchcock couple. ....
Hitchcock Comments
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Alma Reville: I'm going to ask you this once, and I'll never mention it again. Why this one, Hitch? It's not just because so many people are saying *no*, is it?
Alfred Hitchcock: Do you remember the fun we had when we started out all those years ago? We didn't have any money then, did we? We didn't have any time, either. But we took risks, do you remember? We experimented. We invented new ways of making pictures because we had to. I just want to feel that kind of freedom again. Like we used to, you know?
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Ed Gein: This is my favorite place. Just shut the door, make the world go away.
Alfred Hitchcock: Don't you ever get lonely, out here?
Ed Gein: I can always talk to my mother.
[the police start to raid Ed's house]
Ed Gein: That's strange.
[the police move upstairs]
Ed Gein: That's my mother's room. That's my mother's room.
Ed Gein: [starts crying] You can't go in there! That's my mother's room!
[sobs]