I am surprised. I'd expected Shadow to be one of the earlier films in this marathon to get almost universal praise, but it appears to have fallen flat. I didn't think it was dated -beyond the obvious- but maybe it has. For me the slower parts simply emphasise the normality of family life and pace, and makes Charlie's integration all the more terrifying, knowing he could turn at any moment.It's a theme he used often, from Rebecca and Suspicion, to more recently Rope and Stage Fright, where someone's trust is tested to the limit and sometimes beyond. It's also similar to Strangers on a Train in a sense that a normal, peaceful life is being fundamentally threatened.For me, in both these scenarios, the slower the better! It makes the contrast far more tangible.
Quote from: Mark Harrison on July 23, 2009, 07:29:11 PMQuote from: Jon on July 22, 2009, 10:23:32 PMIs I Confess due for this coming Monday? I can't believe I've caught up! I confess that I Confess is my favorite Hitchcock movie. I'm looking forward to seeing the reviews. Nice to hear, considering it isn't one of the well-known ones. I hadn't heard of it before I got my boxset and I am looking forward to seeing it again. But looking at the past opinions, where do you think they'll fall? Surely you could add your own to the topic as well though?
Quote from: Jon on July 22, 2009, 10:23:32 PMIs I Confess due for this coming Monday? I can't believe I've caught up! I confess that I Confess is my favorite Hitchcock movie. I'm looking forward to seeing the reviews.
Is I Confess due for this coming Monday? I can't believe I've caught up!
Title: I Confess When I first read the premise of this movie, I thought this one could really be interesting. It was to a certain degree, but somehow it did not really click with me. The actors did a fine job, especially the priest.This time, the dumb character moment comes from the love interest: How could she not see from the beginning, that her story will not really give an alibi to the priest, but only give him a motive in the first place?
Besides.... would love to see a couple reviews before mine arrives... kinda help get me ready and more eager to watch it when it does arrive!
Quote from: addicted2dvd on August 04, 2009, 07:43:29 PMBesides.... would love to see a couple reviews before mine arrives... kinda help get me ready and more eager to watch it when it does arrive! Mine you will probably not get this week anyway. I will have to watch "Dial M for Murder" first when my brother visits this week. Also I on the other hand avoid reading the reviews of the others in this marathon, if I haven't watched the movie yet myself.
Has your brother been enjoying the marathon? Or is he thinking, "oh no, I've got to go to Tom's and he'll make me watch another of his crappy old films!"