@TheRitchardgaleHater it was a stylistic choice by Alfred Hitchcock. It made the film more reminiscent of a Film Noir, and tricked the viewer at the beginning to believing it was some kind of heist film. I think there were other reasons, too, but that's the best.
No only was hitchcock a film master hence his fame for the shower scene, but he rather was ahead his time by introducing the deep psychological issues of a criminally insane pyscho killer when most films were just beginning to explore these realistic psycho dramas like the three faces of eve etc....How he did it with such class instead of just a slasher movie shows why he remains on the "A" list!
with black and white films.. i wonder how their wardrobes were.. i mean does it have hues or they require the actors to wear something like related to black, white and gray?
Nice. It kind of gives away nothing and everything simultaneously. One of my favorite shots in the whole movie is the scene at 1:17, when Norman leans in to look at the guestbook. The cinematography of this movie is just..... :) it sends shivers down my spine, trying to explain how much I love this movie.
@LivinFortheCity May I ask why you love that shot? I thought it was cool, but I wasn't sure what Hitchcock was trying to say with it. I'd love to hear your opinion.
@EmmaJaneMurdock Suresies :-D I don't know if it was intentional or not, but I was reminded of a bird the way he sort of slowly moves in, tilting his head. I figure that's not too random, because of the whole bird motif in Hitchcock's movies.
is this realsome of the things look wrong the title looks different
xdeadxskullzx115 1 week ago
Why was this movie black and white when Rear Window, which came out 6 years earlier, is in color???
TheRitchardgaleHater 1 month ago
@TheRitchardgaleHater it was a stylistic choice by Alfred Hitchcock. It made the film more reminiscent of a Film Noir, and tricked the viewer at the beginning to believing it was some kind of heist film. I think there were other reasons, too, but that's the best.
strangergoat 3 weeks ago
No only was hitchcock a film master hence his fame for the shower scene, but he rather was ahead his time by introducing the deep psychological issues of a criminally insane pyscho killer when most films were just beginning to explore these realistic psycho dramas like the three faces of eve etc....How he did it with such class instead of just a slasher movie shows why he remains on the "A" list!
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kopana1 3 months ago
This video was originally uploaded by user MiKaylea. You really need to have that in the description, it's not fair to them.
gratedrawur 3 months ago
With Stockton's own Janet Leigh in that infamous shower scene...
rhonddanunes 3 months ago
Did the Bates Motel have wi-fi?
MerleOberon 4 months ago 20
@MerleOberon I don't think wifi existed during this time, until the 1990s.
stevethemeave45 3 months ago
@stevethemeave45 I see the joke flew right over your head like a bird...
AMERICANjoo 1 month ago
Im going and i m scared
Peeingdwarf 4 months ago
where is the german trailer????
caroooundlindaaa 4 months ago
with black and white films.. i wonder how their wardrobes were.. i mean does it have hues or they require the actors to wear something like related to black, white and gray?
pameluhv 4 months ago
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It freaks me out just watching the trailer!
makenzieraelivs 5 months ago
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2009frankcastle 6 months ago
Nice. It kind of gives away nothing and everything simultaneously. One of my favorite shots in the whole movie is the scene at 1:17, when Norman leans in to look at the guestbook. The cinematography of this movie is just..... :) it sends shivers down my spine, trying to explain how much I love this movie.
LivinFortheCity 8 months ago 6
@LivinFortheCity May I ask why you love that shot? I thought it was cool, but I wasn't sure what Hitchcock was trying to say with it. I'd love to hear your opinion.
EmmaJaneMurdock 3 months ago
@EmmaJaneMurdock Suresies :-D I don't know if it was intentional or not, but I was reminded of a bird the way he sort of slowly moves in, tilting his head. I figure that's not too random, because of the whole bird motif in Hitchcock's movies.
LivinFortheCity 3 months ago
@LivinFortheCity Ahh, wow, I never thought of that. Sort of a slow, predatory move...Cool! Thank you for replying. :)
EmmaJaneMurdock 3 months ago
=D I love this trailer.
SuperAdviceMan 9 months ago
epic
abc12319525 1 year ago