Hitchcockian Interpretation of Nietzsche's Superman Theory

Shanie 2022-03-20 09:01:34

Hitchcock resurrected Nietzsche and Hitler who framed their dialogue 1948 Reaper of Souls So Hitchcock's best piece The self-proclaimed brilliant philosophy lover murdered a cynical book publisher to put conceptual theory into action To practice his philosophical propositions in the real world, Hitler is a terrible reader who misread Nietzsche's "superhuman philosophy" based on the construction of the Nazi regime~ On the one hand, it explores the significance of philosophical thought in reality and its possibility People go beyond their rights and do God's duty on behalf of justice. Brandon is confident that he judges stupid people with Nietzsche's philosophy of superman. Rupert is confident that he represents society and justice. and James Stewart, the only character in Hollywood who could always be kind and happy throughout the golden age

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Extended Reading
  • Dee 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    From 19:30 to 21:15, in the "Only One Shot" film, Xi Fatt successfully conducted a movie shot experiment through the close-up of small objects and the lens switching of the same thing. Thank you. The clouds made of glass wool, the neon at the end, the exterior scenes of New York and the psychological warfare inside, great. To have a party next to the coffin, you have to have a high psychological quality to bear it. Grant, Bergman and Stewart are wonderfully framed together.

  • Chelsea 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    7.5/10, it's really a challenge to achieve such a shot in the film era. Although the camera can only move in this house, Xi Fat has completed a lot of suspenseful settings, which can be said to be a relatively successful attempt. However, I prefer to see flexible suspenseful stories, rather than intensive dialogue and preaching. "Opening the curtain" means "opening the curtain". I love this before and after setup

Rope quotes

  • Brandon: Determined to get drunk, aren't you?

    Phillip: I am drunk.

    Brandon: And just as childish as you were before when you called me a liar.

    Phillip: You had no business telling that story.

    Brandon: Why did you lie anyway?

    Phillip: I had to! Have you ever bothered for just one minute to understand how someone else might feel?

    Brandon: I'm not sentimental if that's what you...

    Phillip: No, that's not what I mean; but it doesn't matter. Nothing matters... except that Mr. Brandon liked the party. Mr. Brandon gave the party. Mr. Brandon had a delightful evening. Well, I had a rotten evening!

    Brandon: Keep drinking, and you'll have a worse morning.

    Phillip: At least if I have a hangover, it'll be all mine!

  • Brandon: I've always wished for more artistic talent. Well, murder can be an art, too. The power to kill can be just as satisfying as the power to create.