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Pal__Pacino t1_jegbnhk wrote

In addition to great suspense, his movies are also very Freudian and layered in way most middle-brow entertainment isn't.

Like, on the surface Shadow of a Doubt is about a girl suspecting her uncle of being a serial killer, but on a subconscious level it's about a girl struggling with a taboo attraction she has to her uncle.

Hitchcock was a real sicko in a fun way.

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Pal__Pacino t1_je6xdks wrote

She's much better suited for character-driven indie projects than blockbuster fare. Studios often make the mistake of thinking the two things directly translate (see Trevorrow, Zhao) but they often don't.

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