One element interested me most in this film, especially considering that I also watched the movie "The Birds" by Hitchcock – the motif of birds passing through the entire movie.
At the beginning of the film shows a city from bird's-eye
Host: “The opening scene uses lighting very cleverly. Would you please explain your use of its contrasting ability in this scene and what you hoped to achieve?” Hitchcock: “The idea of truth and lies is sensed throughout the entirety of Psycho, however, it is most significantly represented in the opening scene. The main protagonist, Marion and her love interest, Sam have sheltered themselves in a shabby hotel room absent from reality. The scene begins with the camera panning across the city of Phoenix…
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"Psycho" is a black-and-white psychological thriller by Alfred Hitchcock, traditionally ranked among the heights of Hitchcock's creativity and a genre as a whole. It was quite difficult for me to choose only one element of this film for analysis since the sound effects and directing solutions of the film are multifaceted, with a deep sense that are not immediately understandable from the first attempt. I watched this film several times before many elements started to make sense, thus the film becomes…
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Rear Window. North By Northwest. Vertigo. Psycho. Four intense, groundbreaking thrillers, released between 1954 and 1960, which both shocked and terrified audiences across the globe. Four films that redefined the thriller genre, shaping it into the riveting, emotional roller coaster we recognize today. Four films that, if not for a young, intelligent young title card designer for Paramount Pictures (London Branch), may never have been greenlit for production. Alfred Hitchcock was born on August…
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Language of Lit Film. Mods 9-10 September 26, 2014 Psycho Paper Throughout the film Psycho, we learn the themes of different characters and how it affects them. The film is an Alfred Hitchcock movie produced in the mid 1960s. Ever since this movie was made, Hitchcock was mistakenly labeled as a horror film director. It is much layered and complex that multiple viewings are necessary to capture all of its subtlety. In the film, Alfred Hitchcocks nightmarish, disturbing themes of oedipal murder,…
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absolute answer to what his crowning achievement is. A lot of critics prefer “Vertigo”. Taste varies from one film lover to the other. “North by Northwest”, “Notorious”, “Vertigo”, “Rear Window”, “The Birds”, “Shadow of a Doubt”, “Strangers on a Train”, “Rebecca”, “Suspicion”, “The 39 Steps” and “Psycho” are among his most loved. The truth is there is no such thing as one ultimate Hitchcock masterpiece, there are only favorites. Every month or so, I tend to invite a close group of film professors,…
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Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds, has a gothic setting that includes gothic characters. The movie is categorized as a horror film but it contains gothic inspirations. According to Kyle William Bishop, Hitchcock has experience in gothic films, but in this movie, the gothic conventions are not as obvious, as they are in his other movies, such as Psycho. He mentions the patriarchal family structure that is found in much of gothic literature. When the father dies, the mother takes on the controlling…
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such as the flower and the bird in the garden. In this stanza, I try to plant a faint image of my grandmother’s garden in the reader’s head. In the second stanza rather than continuing with the vivid imagery of the garden, I chose to describe my grandma using many figurative language. This includes many similes, metaphors and hyperboles. I compare the way she tends her garden to methods of a lunatic When one first reads this line, they may picture a old women going psycho. However, the meaning of this…
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Hitchcock has used an effective range of film techniques in his 1960 film Psycho. Props, camera angels and shots, dialogue and lighting are used in a way that helps to clearly explain and define the character of antagonist Norman Bates’ played by Anthony Perkins. During the Parlor scene we re introduced to Norman’s abnormal affections for his mother Mrs. Bates and the duality of his mind and personality. Norman Bates is presented as a man not to be trusted. Props are used in a distinct yet somewhat…
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touch with Hitchcock and the Hitchcock family moved to the USA to direct an adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca (1940). It was when Saboteur (1942) was made, that films companies began to call his films after him; such as Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Alfred Hitchcock's Family Plot, Alfred Hitchcock's Frenzy. During the making of Frenzy (1972), Hitchcock's wife Alma suffered a paralyzing stroke which made her unable to…
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Psycho Psycho is a 1960 American horror movie which was directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The actors were Anthony Perkins, Vera Miles, John Gavin and Janet Leigh. The screen play was based on the 1959 novel called psycho by Robert Bloch. He was inspired by the murderer and grave robber Ed Gein from Wisconsin. The film centers on the encounter between a secretary, Marion Crane, who ends up at the Bate’s motel after stealing money from her employer, and the motel’s disturbed owner and manager, Norman…
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