Hitchcock leaves me cold. I do not see the appeal at all. I'm just bored by his films. I mean, I can appreciate that they were influential, but that doesn't make them any more entertaining.
Paprika is also really good, it's about these scientists who invent a way to look into people's dreams so that therapists can help their patients more. But one of the machines gets stolen and reality starts to blur with dreams. It's not in English but it is subbed if you find the movie. Totally worth it.
Howls Moving Castle is fantastic too.
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Xabyrn wrote:The best Hitchcock movie I've seen was Psycho.
Rear Window was good too.
I thought Rear Window was so boring. I liked the way it was shot (the colors and the soft focus), but all the characters were one dimensional and the script lacked any subtlety.
Okay guys, I have three movies to choose from for my Communications final, which should I pick? Please tell me the reason of your choice, and don't pick Hitchcock because it's Hitchcock, because it's the only English-language movie or because you've never heard of the others.
The Birds - Alfred Hitchcock
Amores Perros - Alejandro Inarritu
Le Violon Rouge - François Girard