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There are many, many better Hitchcock films than that one, but it's worth a watch. Prepare for some silly psychobabble though.
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I have a big she-boner for Gregory Peck, rly
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Gregory Peck was gorgeous. And I always loved him as an actor, not to mention Ingrid Bergman. Camera really loved her. So yeah, it's worth seeing for actors and atmosphere too.
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Nice, thanks for the enlightenment :D
I've only ever seen him in To Kill A Mockingbird and he was amazing. I have so much respect for him, especially after reading how he was pro-choice and pro women's rights |
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Did anyone see this movie? If so what did you think...I havent really heard anybodys take on this film. Personaly The intro was good and it had its moments throughout but never blew me away or anything.
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I still haven't seen the original Cape Fear and I always wanted to. Paloma, I mean Plum (can't get used to it), you haven't seen The Omen? He was older there, but great (not to mention beautiful). That's a must, that is if you like horror films with Antichrist children in them. He was also good in Mirage, an old mystery thriller. He has so many films, I can't even remember what else have I seen. Oh yeah, The Snows of Kilimanjaro. |
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It's been a while since I've seen a really good contemporary Italian film. Very smooth, well acted, well directed, with some subtle editing flourishes which transform it into a real work of art. Nothing groundbreaking tho, or possibly even particularly durable/memorable, but a very nice watch nonetheless. |
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