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For me the most engaging bits were really seeing the shots of the Director Michael Powell in the film who in my opinion was a very deep man, seeing him to me captures a man of his time and generation, amazing perception and also how to put that across into a visual moving image which we call a film, Thank you.
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very entertaining and un usual but very watchable
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I found the subject matter of the film to be interesting. In particular ideas about the nature of looking at others, voyeurism, the need to look, and the strong desire to not 'look' at certain people/ things due to the destructive nature of 'the look'. I loved the idea that the most horrifying thing a person can experience is looking at themselves overcome by fear, looking at their realization that they are going to die, then continuing to look at (in an unavoidable mirror) their facial expression as a blade pierces their flesh. I found that there was a bit of roughness with some of the film, and some of it felt a bit long. Overall however, it was enjoyable and worth the watch.
This notorious 1959 thriller caused a wave of anger and disgust among film critics, who called it sick and filthy, beastly and thoroughly nasty and the movie was unavailable for many years. Today, championed by such film connoisseurs as Martin Scorsese and Dilys Powell, it can hold its head up high and is regarded as something of a masterpiece. What's all the fuss about? Well, it's the strange and lurid story of a young psychopath who loves to film the terror in the eyes of his girl victims as he murders them.
good film
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