Hitchcock’s status in film history is determined by the output of his works, the quality of his works, and his important academic research. He spontaneously pioneered many theories and methods of lens manipulation, even from the narrative method of the story. There are Hitchcock-style theories still in use today.
The most proud of Xi Pang is the McGeffen theory and the bomb theory.
Someone once asked Hitchcock what McGovern was, and he replied: "Mugffin is a trick" in itself is not important, and it is also invisible and illusory in the movie, but this thing will attract the attention of the characters and draw the attention of the characters. The character’s motivation drives the development of the plot. In his director career, "Thirty-Nine Steps" was his first practice of McGeffen's theory.
Bomb theory is also a narrative technique that is well versed in audience psychology. It can be said that the suspenseful atmosphere that makes your palms sweat every time in West Fat's film and toes your toes in the rhythm of the movie is triggered by bomb theory. Hitchcock himself explained this theory like this: "If you show a group of people playing cards around a table and there is a sudden explosion, then you are just shooting a very rigid panic scene. On the contrary, show the same incident, If you first give a shot of the bomb under the table, and then show them playing cards, then you will affect the hearts of the audience and make them feel panic and uneasy during the movie."
Speaking of this "North by Northwest", this is not my favorite Xie fat work, I am not particularly fond of the actors, but this one is also rated as the ten greatest suspense in history by the American Film Institute. The seventh place of the movie, and it is the one with the most traces of fat in my opinion.
[Let’s talk about the Hitchcock-like logo I found]
1) Opening 2:08, Hitchcock acted as a consistent sign of the actor's entry.
Regarding the sign of Xi Pang’s entry, I think it’s worth sharing. In fact, among his 53 works, there are 35 works that he appeared in. Each character is different, but one thing is the same. It flashes within 5 minutes after the opening of the film. This is another theory of Xi Pang. He has his own measure and does not want to divide the gods of everyone because of his little willfulness after the audience is brought in by the plot.
2) The McGeffen in this film also appeared early, and it was not until the latter part of the film that the audience knew that McGeffen did not exist, and that was Mr. Keplin, who was fabricated by the CIA.
3) The most complicated part of this film is the application of bomb theory, in other words, the creation of a sense of suspense and urgency for the cognitive gap between the audience and the characters in the film. Therefore, the film can be divided into three cognitive levels, namely the audience, the male lead, and the CIA. By limiting the information known to the characters at these three levels, it is like who knows that there is a bomb under the table. For example: After the film opened, the audience was informed of what Saucier also knew through Saucier’s subjective perspective. He was inexplicably believed to be a man named Mr. Keplin. His 38-point perspective was transferred to the CIA. At the meeting, the audience learned information that Saucier didn't know on the fourth wall, and the first bomb theory of the film was activated. The audience learned that the CIA decided to let Saucier fend for himself and worry about his next situation. The following cognitive gaps will not be given as examples here, and I hope that the babies who have been swiped or first swiped will entertain themselves.
4) The train hole at the end can be described as a famous scene of tribute to many movies. This sexual metaphor is Xi Pang’s art of self-interest. Xi Pang is an early baby who played with formalism. He rejects all forms of vulgar and ungentleman. That's why the bad guys in his films are also gentle, the male protagonist and the female protagonist are also gentlemen and ladies, and even the sex scenes are not full of sex scenes. I remember that there are many references to train drilling in the 007 movie.
5) Xi Pang's obsession with blonde beauty is still in this film
For example, the blonde beauty in the 6 movies, the rest of the babies find their own surprises.
6) The film remains the same with groundbreaking photography techniques. Except for the train entering the hole at the end, the scene of the plane chasing is the climax and turning point of the film. In fact, everyone's praise and criticism for this scene are mixed. Some people think that the logic is unreasonable, and some people think that the drama is too strong. But I think it can be explained under the hope of fatness. It is also very meaningful for people to show off their skills to pay tribute to future generations. [After talking about the topic, let's talk about the gossip in this article] 1) Title? The title of "North by Northwest" touches his chest and says if you have it
Have you ever asked what this means in your mind? Anyway, I have, after pondering it several times, the last document I found reads like this: Hitchcock once said in an interview in 1963
, The name comes from "Hamlet", the purpose is to metaphor the reality that is difficult to grasp, and then there is the Northwest Airlines mentioned in the pun movie, and the third is the male lead.
Run the route all the way to the northwest. 2) The director's preference? Hitchcock was very dissatisfied with the clothes the company designed for Eva, so he had to take her to the mall to pick out clothes in person. From the director’s preference for blonde beauty 3) O in the protagonist’s initials? The protagonist Roger O.
The "O" in the middle of Thornhill's name represents an insignificant person 4) Gray suits have become a trend? Gary Grant's gray coat in the film led a fashion wave invisibly. In 2006, GQ magazine made this suit the best costume in movie history and the costume with the greatest influence on menswear trends. Many actors have imitated this look in the movie 5) How many thief are the male protagonists? Gary Grant can be described as a shadow
The best businessman in the stars, not only signed the box office share (hence 450,000 US dollars) in the contract between him and the producer
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A fine of 310,000 US dollars was also charged for the delay in shooting. Is this the big winner of the film? This is not enough. During the filming, Eva also discovered that Gary Grant charged his fans 15 cents each for autographs when they were on the location of the Mount Rushmore Monument. In the end, it’s not the end. Don’t waste time reading comments. If you haven’t done it, please hurry up. You haven’t read enough
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