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Frenzy Reviews

  • Jerel 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    everything points here

    This should be Hitchcock's last few films, a brief comment on the past Hitchcock experiments and style changes it presents. Hitchcock's early films can be culminated in Vertigo. Use the entire movie to leave a huge suspense and finally unravel it with a casual detail to form a complete loopback...

  • Rocio 2022-03-23 09:02:34

    There aren't as many nudity shots as he did

    One aspect of his films that I find interesting is the way in which the relationship between men and women is expressed in a very subtle way, with no nudity scenes, but not a lot of eroticism. I didn't expect this one to go the opposite way, and it didn't take long for a naked female corpse to...

  • Glen 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    Noble people are not necessarily nobles, and criminals are not necessarily murderers.

    I think the most exciting part of the whole movie is that when Bob found out that his "R" brooch was missing, he rummaged in a cold sweat and frantically, and then recalled that Bathe was caught in his hands the moment before he was strangled and went to throw the body. The potato transporter...

  • Edison 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    Madness

    I feel that Hitchcock’s "Frenzy" I watched today is much more sophisticated and sleek than the two films I watched the previous two days.         The method of arranging the audience is becoming more and more natural, and it even feels natural. From the tie on the deceased's body to the...

  • Desiree 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    Silent images and unpalatable dishes

    The opening shot from the river to the bank is spectacular. London is a really charming place. This is also Hitchcock's departure from himself. In his later years, he filmed this film like Ford's "Scotland Yard". The front person had a friendly conversation, and the back together with the box...

  • Kennedy 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    Plot summary

    Veteran pilot Blaney works in a bar and fell in love with his female colleague Barbara. One morning, he was fired by his boss for stealing alcohol and drinking. He went to the dating agency of his ex-wife Brenda for a while and was seen by his assistant Bahrain. Da invited him to lunch, and...

  • Richmond 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    "Frenzy": Hitchcock's Root-seeking Journey

    "Frenzy" is Hitchcock's penultimate film work, and it is also one of Hitchcock's works in his later years that is highly acclaimed, and can be regarded as a masterpiece of his later works.

    What's special about "Frenzy" is that it was filmed in Hitchcock's "hometown" London. After filming "Jamaica...

  • Lauriane 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    Why not cut it off if it's useless?

    Super good-looking, compact story, many highlights, and the characters have their own personalities. Rusk, who has been doing evil many times for many years, is now a successful businessman. He takes the abuse of women as pleasure. On the surface, everything is fine. This is a concentrated...

  • Anais 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    From classic to modern

    Hitchcock is a severely underrated movie.       In line with the changes of the times, on the basis of Xi Pang’s usual suspense and anxiety narrative, he added a lot of daily and life-flow content. This technique is actually very common in his late period. It is obviously influenced by neo-realism....

  • Marlin 2022-01-07 15:52:55

    The master's work is always intriguing

    The black humor is full, the filming technique is unique, and the director, as always, has a good grasp of the bold suspense plot. The rhythm of the whole film is tight, and the protagonist is like a fly struggling on a spider web, allowing the audience to smell from him the black humor of director...

Frenzy

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Language: English Release date: June 21, 1972

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