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Friday, November 23, 2012
Hitchcock Opens TODAY #Review
Looking for a little escape from or with the adults in your family this holiday weekend? Hitchcock opens today. We had a chance to catch Hitchcock at an early press preview on Tuesday and highly recommend it.
Anthony Hopkins as Alfred Hitchcock in Sacha Gervasi's HITCHCOCK
HITCHCOCK is a love story about one of the most influential filmmakers of the last century, Alfred (Anthony Hopkins) Hitchcock and his wife and partner Alma Reville (Helen Mirren). The film takes place during the making of Hitchcock's
seminal movie PSYCHO.
Helen Mirren and Anthony Hopkins in Sacha Gervasi's HITCHCOCK
The casting for Hitchcock is spot on, and it was a pleasure to see the strong, smart, creative woman behind the genius finally get her due. This film is more of a relationship flick than horror film, although Hitchcock's lecherous voyeurism, leading lady crushes and obsessions are a bit horrifying. It's cool to get a glimpse into the Hollywood machine of yesteryear, when morality and censorship resulted in suggestions of sex and violence much scarier still than some of today's show all, tell all bloodbaths.
Jessican Biel as Vera Miles, Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh and James D'Arcy as
Anthony Perkins in Sacha Gervasi's HITCHCOCK
I'm also a sucker for films about projects that were dinged and turned down repeatedly and then ended up being huge success stories. I love the message of determination, believing in yourself, and gambling all on an idea that everyone said couldn't be done.
Hitchcock's film have changed our society, stood the test of time, and inspired countless creatives in the horror genre. Whether you're a fan or merely curious, this film is well worth the time to check out. I'm completely enamored with Alma (Helen Mirren), the Hitchcock who used to be Alfred's boss, and who gets the job done with competency, creativity and brilliant insight. She stands behind and beside her famous husband even when he was difficult to live with and put their home and all their savings on the line to make a questionable investment in Psycho. She is every bit as much of a true Hitchcock genius as her husband ever was.
Scarlett Johansson as Janet Leigh in Sacha Gervasi's HITCHCOCK
Despite a PG13 rating, we'd recommend saving this one for the adults--not because it's particularly violent, but because of the complex adult relational themes. The acting is excellent, and the subject matter is compelling. So go already.
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