Review of Marnie (1964) by Matt M — 11 Jun 2013
One of the most underappreciated films of the master Hitchcock, a film that starts as a normal thriller about a woman thief and develops into an n honest portrayal of psychology and troubled state of mind.
This is well achieved thorough a meticulous photography, an elaborate and intelligent script unafraid to seem too daring though some would think it sexist a times, and great performances from the two leads, Herden and Connery whose sexual tension due to character outlines can be cut with a knife.
This review of Marnie (1964) was written by Matt M on 11 Jun 2013.
Marnie has generally received positive reviews.
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