Review of Marnie (1964) by Pierluigi P — 11 Apr 2009
If the story was at the same league of the master's direction it would be another flawless masterpiece in his body of work.
Hitchcock's skill behind the camera, his painstaking care and the awareness of where to put the camera at the right place at the right time, lifts the film's quality from a standard freudian melodrama ala spellbound; to a stylish, sexy, suspenseful and involving vertigo's little cousin.
This review of Marnie (1964) was written by Pierluigi P on 11 Apr 2009.
Marnie has generally received positive reviews.
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