The documentary sees the feelings

Dwight 2022-01-03 08:01:31

It seems dull, but it's not dull at all.

In my opinion, it is the relationship between Her Majesty the Queen, Scarlett, and family ethics.

Regardless of whether Hopkins' performance is praise or derogation, at least it has both form and spirit. They are married to Her Majesty, but the couple sleep in separate beds. The director suspects that his wife is having an affair, and his wife suspects that Mr. Hitchcock and the actress are too close. This again involves the family aspect. Artists are crazy. As an artist's wife, you must endure tremendous pressure. You may become his past tense and the source of his creation someday.

Fortunately, the ending is beautiful. Scarlett's big eyes and screams left a huge impression. Said it is a feature film, in fact, it is completely okay to watch it as a documentary.

Anyway, I am Hitchcock, how confident this is.

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Extended Reading
  • Clemmie 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Very delicate, but superficial in idea and small in layout

  • Monica 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    It's not really a Hitchcock biopic, it's the same old age rift between the two in-laws, and Tolstoy's "The Last Station" is much better, and the wife is still Helen Mirren. Hitchcock is portrayed as a mentally disabled person with a desire to control and voyeurism, and the accompanying soundtrack deliberately creates a sense of horror, while his wife is chasing the image of himself. TV movie. ★★☆

Hitchcock quotes

  • [Hitchcock has handed round very graphic photos of Ed Gein's victims at the press launch of the Psycho project]

    Whitfield Cook: I've seen happier faces on a school bus going over a cliff.

    Alfred Hitchcock: But they can't stop looking, can they?

  • Alfred Hitchcock: The only thing worse than a visit to the dentist is a visit to the censor.