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An Analysis of the Final Scenes of Alfred Hictcock's NOTORIOUS
Title: An Analysis of the Final Scenes of Alfred Hictcock's NOTORIOUS
Category: Arts & Humanities / Film & TV
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An Analysis of the Final Scenes of Alfred Hictcock's NOTORIOUS
After viewing Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious for the first time, the
film did not strike me as particularly complex. Nothing specific about the
film lodged itself in my brain screaming for an answer--or, at least, an
attempted answer. Yet, upon subsequent viewings, subtle things became
more noticeable. (Perhaps Hitchcock's subtlety is what makes him so
enormously popular!) Hitchcock uses motifs and objects, shot styles and
shifting points of view, and light and dark to help
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Hitchcock is able to help the audience better understand Alicia,
Sebastian, Mrs. Sebastian and Devlin's personalities and motivations
towards one another. What I found extremely compelling is the fact that,
unlike Scorsese's After Hours, the motifs throughout this film weren't
immediately apparent, at least to me, unless Hitchcock wanted them to be.
Although Hitchcock is probably known better for weird and wonderful
films like Vertigo and Psycho, his subtlty is what makes him a master.
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