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Eyes of Hitchcock
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Eyes of Hitchcock

Sep 26, 2014
0h 2m
★ 6.6

Overview

When characters stare at the camera in the films of Alfred Hitchcock, the look is almost always associated with the threat of death (through the eyes of a victim, a murderer, a witness). This momentary suspension between death and life is partly what makes Hitchcock the indisputable master of suspense.

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Documentary

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