Review of Frenzy (1972) by Sgt. C — 24 Feb 2015
Often hailed as Hitchcock's last great film, Frenzy follows common ground as far as Hitchcock thrillers go, but this time with a morbid twist. The "Necktie Murderer" has the London police on red alert & an innocent man is on a desperate quest to find the real criminal & clear his own name.
For its time it was clichéd with the new style twist, the film features a great plot, story, pacing & atmosphere. It's Hitchcock back to his best one final time, with a styled thriller that the director knows best.
This is worth a watch, especially with the the way the classic thriller incorporates violent sexual murders successfully, which was a new idea for its time.
This review of Frenzy (1972) was written by Sgt. C on 24 Feb 2015.
Frenzy has generally received very positive reviews.
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