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UGA FILM 2120 - elements of Hitchcock films
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Film 2120 1st Edition Lecture 22 Outline of Last Lecture I. Alfred HitchcockII. Biography III. Themes and Patterns Outline of Current Lecture I. Wood on Hitchcocks unity II. Wrong man plotIII. Guilty women IV. Transference of guilt V. Point of view editing Current LectureI. Wood on Hitchcocks unityA. All technical elements of Hitchcocks work have thematic unityB. Comparison between North by Northwest and From Russia with love II. Wrong man plot: Variations A. North by Northwest and stranger on a train 1. However, the stranger is NOT redeemed in the same way as Thornhill 2. At the end, he is still filled with guilt whereas Roger returns to his past stus asa Hollywood hero III. Guilty Women variations A. Women participate in some sort of bad behavior-many of them sexual IV. Transference of guiltA. Thornhill realizes he’s in deep and he’s going to be accused of the crimes by the authority These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.B. In the rape scene and through the stylistic device of the alternating POV shot, Hitchcock accomplishes this guilt transference C. Until this point, Marnie has been the guilty one, she's committed the crimes, now marks becomes guilty, also for a sexual crime (rapist)D. In both films, this scene represents a key the in the plot: innocent man turns guilty or the guilty women is victimized 1. Guilt is transferred to the main character in one film and from the main character in the other 2. A single moment changes our relationship with the characters V. Point of view editing A. it plays with our character identificationB. it complicates the theme of sexual guilt C. it transfers the guilt from one principal character to another D. example of a P.O.V scene 1. P.O.V is Thornhills, the shot is a high angle and it is also in eve’s perspective, were wondering if she will find out if Thornhill is in the house-This is Hitchcocks stylistic choice E. Serves to emphasize similarities between Mark and Marnie even if it is not true


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