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Peeping Tom Reviews

  • Danny 2022-10-06 21:41:54

    Peep to death, peep to death!

    Fear is both a chronic disease and a panacea. Home is both a paradise and a hell on earth. The film recounts the voyeuristic career of a timid and weird man. Even beautiful and pure love cannot save him, because his soul has long been engulfed and controlled by darkness. When he was a...

  • Mallory 2022-10-06 12:16:15

    "Voyeur": When my light is on you, fear is a dark room

    There are only two kinds of people in this world, one is an exhibitionist and the other is a voyeur.                                                                                                         --Alfred Hitchcock Michael Powell's "Voyeur" and Fellini's "Eight and a Half" explains...

  • Wade 2022-10-06 03:37:22

    [Film Review] Peeping Tom (1960) 8.0/10

    "a presciently sympathetic take on sexual perversity that torpedoed Powell's career.

    Historically, PEEPING TOM is a presciently sympathetic take on sexual perversity that totally torpedoed Michael Powell's career, thanks to islanders' true-blue insularity, but has earned its overdue cachet through...

  • Colt 2022-10-04 15:17:52

    Peeping Tom

    The story is about a young man named Mark, a photographer in London who makes a living by making erotic films; his hobby is getting young girls in front of the camera and photographing them when they realize they are about to be killed. Frightened face. His sexual pleasure was admiring the horrific...

  • Genesis 2022-09-15 10:27:23

    the director said

    In the 1950s and 1960s, "self-reflection" and "voyeurism" became two important motifs in modern cinema. In the 1950s, Al Hitchcock's "Rear Window" expressed the theme of "voyeurism". In the 1960s, self-reflection included Jean-Luc Godard's "Contempt" and Federico Fellini's "Eight and a Half". The...

  • Bradford 2022-09-08 21:54:07

    Voyeur Tom and his camera

    Evolving voyeurism into a performance art, was Michael Powell's biggest mistake or his wit? However, the role of voyeur wants to cover too much, so that there are at most contradictions in this role, but this is also the difference from Hitchcock, literary suspense and commercial suspense. Focus...

  • Angela 2022-08-28 17:53:43

    Movies are toilets that fail

    I remember seeing in Bazin's book that when the audience is watching a movie, they dedicate themselves and let others, here, the movie they are watching, occupy the ego, and they enter a place separated and connected with the real world. In the illusory space of the film, there may be plots that...

  • Freda 2022-08-28 15:26:16

    people who collect fear

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    Mark lives in fear, and he's collecting similar fears with his camera. When people face death, they are full of fear, so Mark installed a dagger on the shelf of his camera, and at the end of the filming,...

  • Earline 2022-08-28 15:22:25

    A voyeur who lives under pressure from his parents

    The film was released in the same year as Xi Fat's Psycho. Both films briefly described how the perverted killer was formed. The Psycho's killer is related to the pressure from the mother's childhood, as well as the hatred of the mother. Formed with love (with a certain Oedipus complex) and...

  • Leola 2022-08-28 13:22:26

    All madness must have a cause

    In line with the characteristics of various series of killer Mark: childhood hurt, no conventional family life time of the incident, the surface calm introverted boy , ......, but the film is not a deduction to solve the case, but the trauma response and Mark E Leke Terra complex.

    Mark

Peeping Tom

Director: Michael Powell

Language: English Release date: May 16, 1960