Marnie (1964)
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- Tippi Hedren
- Martin Gabel
- Sean Connery
- Louise Latham
- Diane Baker
- Alan Napier
- Bob Sweeney
- Milton Selzer
- Henry Beckman
- Edith Evanson
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Dec 12, 2015
Marnie bleeds like an open wound, but you cannot die from this injury. The blood keeps spilling and spilling until it becomes the background of your life and informs your own existence. There's no patching up, moving on and healing so you dig and dig into your own flesh…
Willow MaclayOct 1, 2018"The legacy of Alfred Hitchcock is that he is a master of control; a director so in tune with suspense, time and pacing that he could make audiences suffer before unleashing a grand epiphany which made each and every person come back asking for more. This was true even in…
Willow MaclayApr 17, 201897 "You Freud, me Jane?" Love bleeds red. Hitchcock's ultimate cat-call of sexual perversion.
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tippi hedren plays a baltimore crip who wilds out whenever she sees the color red in this underrated masterpiece from alfred hitchcocc
pd187Dec 31, 2021Horse girl cinema
HesseJan 20, 2023[miranda priestly voice] traumatized blonde in a hitchcock film? groundbreaking.
mina - Sep 6, 2014
Throughout his decades-spanning career, Alfred Hitchcock gave us some of the finest thrillers in cinema that have wildly entertained critics & viewers alike, but Marnie is unfortunately not one of them. It's a tad overlong with a bit messy plot for a psychological thriller…
CCMar 30, 201361/100 Occupies a spot almost precisely halfway between the warped glory of Vertigo and the leaden idiocy of Spellbound. I know some folks argue that we're supposed to embrace the latter in this instance, viewing Marnie's repressed trauma as a correlative to (e.g.) the…
Mike D'AngeloFeb 15, 2023Whoo boy... This has aged like milk. We have a plot that romanticizes the poor treatment of women, undermines mental health issues, and also manages to feel uneventful and tedious at the same time. Hedren gives an over-the-top performance as the titular character that comes…
J. K.
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Very well-made but very challenging film. Super intriguing thematically & has sparked much discussion with my wife. It has some great suspense and music, but the depraved characters and study of very dark parts of the human psyche make it not a Hitch I see myself rewatching much.
While it’s one of HITCHCOCK’S weakest films, the themes of repressed memories and obsession makes this a captivating watch. The true life story of how Hitchcock treated the lead actress, Tippi Hedren, makes this a disturbing and at times dated film. Still a great film though
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The mise-en-scene tends toward a painterly abstraction, as Hitchcock employs powerful masses, blank colors, and studiously unreal, spatially distorted settings. Theme and technique meet on the highest level of film art.
Psychologically resonant, visually transcendent film.