Review of Frenzy (1946) by Chris D — 21 May 2014
Another great film from the remarkably twisted mind of Mr. Hitchcock: the scenes with Mrs. Blaney and Rusk are absolutely horrifying...it was fun to see a British film, after many American pictures by Hitchcock.
There is a certain, dry humor to Great Britain that is not as potent in the U.S, and it really comes out in this film. Very disturbing...and infuriating. Hitchcock shows, yet again, that psychopathy andd sociopathy are difficult to discern and can manifest themselves in the most unusual ways (see: head detective's wife.
..possibly the most misaligned person in the film).
This review of Frenzy (1946) was written by Chris D on 21 May 2014.
Frenzy has generally received positive reviews.
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