Pysco - Alfred Hitchcock
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 9:37 am
This is the original film (obviously) and a Hitchcock classic, it tells the tale of a young woman who steals ?40k from her boss and flees to be with her fancy man. The tale takes a random twist when she gets lost on an old highway and stops the night at a motel. . . . . and is never seen again.
I liked this film, especially the older sytle of filming (saw the hollywood light accross the eyes etc) and also was surprised at the gerky nature of the panning and zooming - obviously the equipment was very much affected by the wind etc.
All in all a very good film with a rather funny explaination at the end for the whole series of events. It was not meant to be funny but the grave gravelly voice of the pyscologist really tickled me.

I liked this film, especially the older sytle of filming (saw the hollywood light accross the eyes etc) and also was surprised at the gerky nature of the panning and zooming - obviously the equipment was very much affected by the wind etc.
All in all a very good film with a rather funny explaination at the end for the whole series of events. It was not meant to be funny but the grave gravelly voice of the pyscologist really tickled me.