The figures heading or the windmill = Don Quixote, only it's not direct, so what was the Danish thought irony of those times? Or am I wanting something to be there that just is not there? What gets me about Hitchcock (favorite is The 39 Steps) is how he pulled it off in color in North by Northwest.
Not sure we really needed a full minute explaining what a MacGuffin is. Everyone kinda knows that by now. My favorite part is that short analysis at 12:00, when the Count gets trapped in the cellar and we're left seeing him frantically pushing on the stuck door. The best war movies are the ones where we can feel for both sides.
All or most of the great American film directors have been influenced by European film makers and writers. Thanks for the video! Best wishes from Iceland!!
Have you seen the 6-part documentary Cinema Europe - The Other Hollywood? Its a deep dive into early silent films of Europe. Its a must watch.
Excellent video and narration is second to none Brother 👍
The figures heading or the windmill = Don Quixote, only it's not direct, so what was the Danish thought irony of those times? Or am I wanting something to be there that just is not there?
What gets me about Hitchcock (favorite is The 39 Steps) is how he pulled it off in color in North by Northwest.
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Not sure we really needed a full minute explaining what a MacGuffin is. Everyone kinda knows that by now. My favorite part is that short analysis at 12:00, when the Count gets trapped in the cellar and we're left seeing him frantically pushing on the stuck door. The best war movies are the ones where we can feel for both sides.
All or most of the great American film directors have been influenced by European film makers and writers. Thanks for the video! Best wishes from Iceland!!
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