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spectrekitty rated 28 months ago
Obvious. Less obvious. You could do a thesis on Hitchcock's mother characters - and somebody probably has! I really liked Louise Latham (bottom picture) from Marnie. BTW, Marnie (the character) had multiple personalities, you know. (That's IMHO.)
Genny rated 28 months ago
From the source:"Mothers are generally powerful figures in Hitchcock's movies. The standard critical assertion is that Hitchcock's mothers are sinister figures (reflecting the influence of Freudianism). While that is generally true, there are mother figures of different types throughout his work."
OMeNerves rated 29 months ago
Hitchcock Mothers Mothers are generally powerful figures in Hitchcock's movies. The standard critical assertion is that Hitchcock's mothers are sinister figures (reflecting the influence of Freudianism). While that is generally true, there are mother figures of different types throughout his work.
resmc rated 32 months ago
This site is a very interesting study into the psyche of one of the greatest filmakers ever. Thumbs up!
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