Hitchcock/Truffaut Comments

  • Meagan 2022-09-27 17:18:12

    Finch is talking about directing, Wes Anderson is talking about sets, Linklater is talking about stories, and Kiyoshi Kurosawa is talking about dicks@2016-07-21...

  • Rosalee 2022-09-27 00:55:54

    The documentary finally talked about Hitch's two confusions. In fact, there is no need to struggle. He is both an entertainer and an artist. His genre films have nurtured all genre films. Got the urge to rewatch Vertigo right...

  • Name 2022-09-26 10:06:32

    I regret not seeing this film at the festival. This kind of additional significance is greater than the documentary itself, and the requirements for the environment and atmosphere are inherently...

  • Tess 2022-09-12 04:17:03

    Write in light and shadow. Logic is boring. He is a theoretician of the use of space. "Psycho" and "Vertigo" talked about the most. I love Scorsese's explanation. Hitchcock was to Truffaut what Bergman was to Ang...

  • Ellen 2022-09-07 08:18:03

    It's an unforgettable shot that depicts...

  • Rogelio 2022-09-04 17:15:13

    Logic equals boring -...

  • Monica 2022-09-03 18:22:49

    20200710le. After watching this film, I want to watch the Hitchcock classics that I have seen before.

  • Letha 2022-08-21 14:01:46

    #LFF2015# Famous directors gather and analyze the storyboards in Xi Fatt’s film, which is interesting and very knowledgeable; the most impressive is a director who said that Xi Fatty’s scenes will always be obsessed with a certain item for no reason, a handbag, a pair of knives and forks, etc. Creates a dream-like atmosphere for the whole movie because like a dream, all kinds of things that appear in a dream are...

  • Mortimer 2022-05-09 21:40:01

    There are many documentaries about one director, but documentaries about two directors seem to be uncommon. The film was patted, and Truffaut disappeared later. However, the analysis of Xi Pang's works and the soundtrack of celebrities' comments are really wonderful-especially the enthusiasm for the art of film and the endless pursuit of the ancestors and descendants. There is really an amazing fascination and...

  • Madisyn 2022-05-09 20:31:03

    #SIFF# Use famous guide interview + Hitchcock/Truffau interview recording/simultaneous interpretation/photo + Hitchcock movie footage to construct a Hitchcock as an artist (not just a master of suspense): writing with the lens, A master who uses images to think and process space (by studying engineering), pays more attention to the structure of the film itself and does not want actors to play, and is well versed in the expression techniques of the silent film era. The documentary itself is not...

Extended Reading
  • Ena 2022-05-09 10:57:50

    Is the director with routines an artist?

    Looking back on my reading history, I can’t help but find that "Hitchcock and Truffau Talk" is the first book I bought after I walked on the path of mystery. At first, the experience of this book was shelved like another "Goethe Talk". After watching Hitchcock's movie, I will feel inexplicably...

  • Lexus 2022-05-09 17:16:29

    Everyone's daydream

    "The Fright" and "The Ecstasy" (Dear Chinese translators, can you understand how difficult it is for those who do not understand English to distinguish Xi Pang's various "memory"!) It is always worthy of greatness Book special book. When I was just an adult, I was sitting in a large general...

Hitchcock/Truffaut quotes

  • Peter Bogdanovich: He said, when I'm on the set, I'm not on the set, I'm watching it on the screen. That's the key to Hitchcock, in a way, he sees the picture in his head.

  • Alfred Hitchcock: [Talking about "Notorious"] I was giving the public the great privilege of embracing Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman together. It was a kind of a temporary menage-a-trois. And the actors hated doing it. They felt dreadfully uncomfortable in the manner in which they had to cling to each other. But, I said, "I don't care how you feel. I already know what its going to look like on the screen."