I knew it that it was not a soundtrack score, the favorite of alfred prefered that way, but the trick with the drums and the sounds of water, birds, atc...so loud ! Amazing!
@2:24 you see the two black windows on a white wall of a wood shed sort of straring at you. Am I being too imaginative when I say these are like the two empty sockets of a human skull which foreshadow the shot of the dead farmer whose eyes have been pecked out? This wall of the shed is a death's head?
Why the intercuts of a cup of coffee, as if, while completely unrelated to the subject-matter, it's as interesting as an Alfred Hitchcock film? Also, can you do something about the speaking translator? I was trying to hear Hitchcock speak!
That womans voice in the background is annoying. I kept thinking there is another video playing in the background that I forgot to close and was looking for it to close it.
Here because I just finished watching the film, which is my first Hitchcock film. I really want to appreciate it but I was holy and impressed. I understand that pacing is slower in older movies, character development Limited with more basic plot lines, but I found this whole movie to be rather aggravating to watch. The characters are in unlikeable, especially the woman. The pacing was painful at times. The sound effects were often at max volume well beyond what you would hear in real life, and the birds themselves sounded like cats. I just don’t understand how this was such a hit. Was it simply a lack of horror films as competition at the time? I was expecting artistry in camera angles and storytelling and I didn’t see it. Hoping to better appreciate the film.
I love how you present the videos with beautiful music and clips from famous movies while teaching us the many leasons of life.
I knew it that it was not a soundtrack score, the favorite of alfred prefered that way, but the trick with the drums and the sounds of water, birds, atc...so loud ! Amazing!
6:33 that school house is grand, wide redwood siding boards, big tall double doors, a large building.
The dark, cloudy skies was a creepy touch.
Hopefully you make more of "From the Directors Mouth", super fascinating and stylistic.
Ahhhh finally new video!!
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PLEASE POST MORE
Beautiful as always
@2:24 you see the two black windows on a white wall of a wood shed sort of straring at you. Am I being too imaginative when I say these are like the two empty sockets of a human skull which foreshadow the shot of the dead farmer whose eyes have been pecked out? This wall of the shed is a death's head?
Great video!
This is how I have felt the last 15 years with cars and people swarming around me.
Lovely.
and naturally share I did! Great video!
Wikipedia tells how the heroine is traumatized.
What is the original source of this interview? When was it?
It's an interview by Truffaut, there´s a book with the whole interview called Hitchcock/Truffaut or Hitchcock by Truffaut.
what is the intro music please?
What's the first song?
This is my favorite of Hitchcock of all time. Better than Psycho in my opinion
Why the intercuts of a cup of coffee, as if, while completely unrelated to the subject-matter, it's as interesting as an Alfred Hitchcock film?
Also, can you do something about the speaking translator? I was trying to hear Hitchcock speak!
The first bird. The singer. Then one by one Entourage shows up obliterating all sensibility.
That womans voice in the background is annoying. I kept thinking there is another video playing in the background that I forgot to close and was looking for it to close it.
Here because I just finished watching the film, which is my first Hitchcock film. I really want to appreciate it but I was holy and impressed. I understand that pacing is slower in older movies, character development Limited with more basic plot lines, but I found this whole movie to be rather aggravating to watch. The characters are in unlikeable, especially the woman. The pacing was painful at times. The sound effects were often at max volume well beyond what you would hear in real life, and the birds themselves sounded like cats. I just don’t understand how this was such a hit. Was it simply a lack of horror films as competition at the time? I was expecting artistry in camera angles and storytelling and I didn’t see it. Hoping to better appreciate the film.
That french translater is so annoying
She had to tell the French person what Hitchcock was saying about the movie that way that person could understand him
Commence par me parler poliment
weridest director ever
No he was cool
@@damianlatimer5753 He can be both!
@@WillWivellAnimator true but the less I know the better
Lol!
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He was brilliant... too bad he was a pig with women, which makes me look at his work in a different and not as positive light.
So are his characters if you think about it. We are all human and we can all be pigs. Ik I am sometime. My friends can be pigs too quite often
Until it's proven, he's innocent.
Agreed we look at him more respectfully now