@William said:
I am shocked to discover that I actually disagree with Paul!!! There is no fiasco at the end of the Birds! What do you mean?
Hahaaa! No need to be shocked Bill. Remember, this is just a personal view, whereas most film critics agree that
The Birds is great throughout. The end of the film just doesn't conform to my compartmental mind, thats all it is really. The rest of the film to that point, when they walk from the house (I haven't seen this film for years btw) is great and from what I recall there is no music as such. The score is basically electronic if I remember right, with Bernard Herrmann being consulted for sound design. Anyway, I had a crush on Suzanne Pleshette when I was a kid (thanks Walt Disney). [:O]ops: and she doesn't last long enough.
How would I prefer the ending to be? No idea, but I will get the DVD soon and come back on this out of interest. Although I wouldn't feel threatened by any ideas I have, if were Hitch!
Frenzy! Thats interesting and I wonder why. Seen from a British perspective (saw it in the cinema when it came out) it seemed to lose the magic of the Anglo/American relationship usually associated with Hitchcock and even down to the quality of the actual film. It almost looks like video to me. I accept that an American audience wouldn't worry that there are no traces of America in this film, but to me it's like a 1970 version of Jack the Ripper (is that what it's meant to be? btw). Alright Guv, ow's it goin! Allo my luv, fancy a drink! etc etc. I found it lurid, rather than menacing with cockney stereotypes all over the place. BUT, most people agree, it's a good film. Just my taste on this one. If I told you my favourite Hitchcock film Bill (not necessarily the technical best) I reckon you'd be surprised. Your'e right about the old age thing obviously. Thats the way it goes even to the best of them in the end, unfortunately. It's difficult to make allowances like that for the likes of Hitchcock, as one never regards them as having normal human conditions apply.
With regard to his diabolical brain, I actually watched the original trailer to Psycho the other night. Thats just brilliant, it really is. Diabolical brain alright! [:)]
Paul