On yesterday's rainy
cozy afternoon we rented HITCHOCK and enjoyed it. It had a lot, and I'm sure we didn't catch it
all.
It was directed by Sacha Gervasi, starred Anthony Hopkins at
Alfred Hitchock; Helen Mirren as Alma, Hitchock's wife; Scarlett Johansson as
Janet Leigh; Jessica Biel as Vera Miles; and James D'Arcy Anthony Perkins.
At first I thought Anthony Hopkins was not such a good
Alfred Hitchcock but as in just a short time he convinced us he was Alfred Hitchcock. In fact, if I saw the real Alfred Hitchcock now I would probably think he was doing a lousy job being himself, Hopkins was much better at it.
The movie takes place during the making of PSYCHO. The studios and the banker backers was
afraid to put up their own money, the movie was breaking new grounds Hitchcock put up his own money by getting a
loan with his house as collateral.
The movie was made in such a way that you could see little
bits of the Alfred Hitchcock tv series.
One time two of the lead "actresses" were talking about him in
a negative way and one of them looked up and saw his silhouette shadow on the
door that was opened. The silhouette
shadow was exactly the shape and look exactly like his icon on his TV
series. I'm sure that was intentionally
- the movie was full of little unspoken symbols like that.
In many instances the
movie present scene was presented in such a way, you knew what "Hitch" was thinking and
what inspired him.
Interesting, when he interviewed Tony Perkins Tony had an
unstable way about him and talked about an unnatural relationship with his
mother and seeing his father drop dead.
You can see Hopkins mind lighting up, saying to himself, "He's out
man!"
Tony Perkins must have been an attraction for
"unstable" roles. I remember
once, before PSYCHO he played J immy Piersall, a baseball player in FEAR STRIKES OUT who did some very unpredictable things on the
playing field.
The movie suggested that Hitch's wife, Alma, made all the
wise decisions when it came to film making.
It hinted that she was actually was better at directing than he
was. The same thing was suggested in
another movie about HITCHCOCK. Where
there is smoke usually there is a fire.
It also hinted he had
an unhealthy obsession or compulsive for blond actresses. Just about all his starlets were blonds. Think of one that wasn't? Janet Leigh, Doris Kay, Kim Novak, Grace
Kelly - and on and on.
There was a lot of trivia too!
The movie was good and put me in a mood to look for more
Hitchock movies either on COMCAST's ON DEMAND
or maybe NETFLIX.
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