And you do realise you just linked to the IMDB message boards? That's the Mos Eisley of forums!
I just always thought that when entering the IMDB forums, Obi Wan Kenobi has wise words:"You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious." And the conversations usually end up as...
It was only from them that I discovered that some of the movie was filmed in the studio instead of all of it being filmed on location.
Have we left you on your own in here, Marie? Good reviews though. I think To Catch A Thief was definitely Hitch on auto-pilot, but it was much more enjoyable than I'd remembered.
Quote from: Dragonfire on July 06, 2010, 09:11:34 AMIt was only from them that I discovered that some of the movie was filmed in the studio instead of all of it being filmed on location.Haven't seen that one during my marathon, but the overuse of studio shots and backscreen projection in almost every movie and even when there is no reason for it really got on my nerves. And I'm not just talking about people "driving" a car.
To continue with Achim's comments, you also have to remember how Hitchcock was mentored in German Expressionism which seems to use a set at all costs, hence the control that Achim mentioned as well as the sense of heightened reality.
Mathias, did you see my review of Bicycle Thieves? Once again I've managed to work in a Rachel Getting Married reference! Seriously though, I think you would appreciate it a great deal. It seems to fit with what you tend to look for, I feel.