This may be Hitchcock's least suspenseful thriller, but it does not affect it is still scary.
Hitchcock’s film academic concepts are too many. This film is a representative of an object and duality, and it is a standard Hitchcock model, a quiet town, a beautiful background, and ulterior secrets. The Hitchcock ending is a classic of his personal work.
There is a problem with the setting of the heroine in the film, and it is also the source of all contradictions. However, the heroine is naturally beautiful, but she is not as capable. This face-seeking world is fortunate to be a pitiful and lovely person, if it is ugly or If there is a snack machine, the story is not that complicated.
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