Review of Saboteur (1942) by L J — 15 Aug 2007
I honestly consider this film above North by Northwest. Hitchcock fans need to understand that this was important for its time. It was during the WWII attacks on Britain and Hitchcock was devistated at the time.
One of my favorite movies, it exorcises brilliance and beautiful imagery. The acting isn't bad and the characters are very likable, espesially the blind man, who represents the most important characteristics of America.
Some of you movie buffs are such assholes for skipping off of this film. It picks up right away and I can't see how anyone could hate this film. Also, I find it very idiotic to say that the story isn't interesting.
..well, dumbasses, it's practically the same thing as North by Northwest! Highly recomended to people without the "It's so old" mentality.
This review of Saboteur (1942) was written by L J on 15 Aug 2007.
Saboteur has generally received positive reviews.
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