Review of Peeping Tom (1960) by Edgar C — 27 May 2011
Powell's masterpiece as twisted as a killer's mind is widely known for basically ending his career. This kind of trivia may sometimes seem just useless "did-you-know" stuff; however, such data half a century later makes you realize that when conservatism was much, much stronger than nowadays because people were still not prepared to face new censorship standards, directors arised and wanted to show a particular idea, not necessarily with the intention of suggesting they wanted to worsen society. It's just called either boldness or vision.
The Brittish equivalent to Psycho.
99/100.
This review of Peeping Tom (1960) was written by Edgar C on 27 May 2011.
Peeping Tom has generally received very positive reviews.
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