The Man Who Knew Too Much
par
Murray Pomerance
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History
Format
Broché
Pages
96
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Dec 2, 2016
Éditeur
British Film Institute
ISBN-10
1844579557
ISBN-13
9781844579556
Description
Murray Pomerance delves into the intricate layers of one of Alfred Hitchcock's most captivating films, exploring its themes, characters, and cultural impact. With a keen eye for detail, he uncovers the underlying philosophies and psychological nuances that make this work a significant piece of cinematic art. Pomerance's analysis reveals how Hitchcock expertly manipulated suspense while addressing broader societal anxieties of the time.
The narrative highlights the film's unique position within Hitchcock's oeuvre, showcasing its innovative techniques and narrative structure. Pomerance explores the intricate relationship between the protagonist and the world around him, emphasizing how knowledge can be both a blessing and a curse. Through this exploration, the author invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of understanding in a morally complex world.
In his insightful commentary, Pomerance not only pays homage to Hitchcock's artistry but also engages with the film's lasting influence on contemporary cinema. Readers gain a deeper appreciation for the mechanics of suspense and the psychological dimensions that Hitchcock masterfully crafted, making this work an essential read for fans of film studies and suspense thrillers alike.
The narrative highlights the film's unique position within Hitchcock's oeuvre, showcasing its innovative techniques and narrative structure. Pomerance explores the intricate relationship between the protagonist and the world around him, emphasizing how knowledge can be both a blessing and a curse. Through this exploration, the author invites readers to reflect on the broader implications of understanding in a morally complex world.
In his insightful commentary, Pomerance not only pays homage to Hitchcock's artistry but also engages with the film's lasting influence on contemporary cinema. Readers gain a deeper appreciation for the mechanics of suspense and the psychological dimensions that Hitchcock masterfully crafted, making this work an essential read for fans of film studies and suspense thrillers alike.
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