cinemabon
12-24-2013, 03:44 PM
I just read this article by Ken Mogg about Theodore Price's book, "Superbitch!" and it raises many issues around Hitchcock's films, some of which I find wild and unsupportable but fascinating nonetheless. However, it was Price's interpretations regarding the film, "Rebbecca" (1941 - Best Picture AA) I find the most interesting as I have never heard this analysis applied to the film.
http://sensesofcinema.com/2013/book-reviews/back-to-freud-superbitch-alfred-hitchcocks-50-year-obsession-with-jack-the-ripper-and-the-eternal-prostitute-a-psycho-analytic-interpretation-by-theodore-price/
I intend to see the film (again) and post a review here later. Merry Christmas.... watching old movies this week and some new ones tomorrow.
http://sensesofcinema.com/2013/book-reviews/back-to-freud-superbitch-alfred-hitchcocks-50-year-obsession-with-jack-the-ripper-and-the-eternal-prostitute-a-psycho-analytic-interpretation-by-theodore-price/
I intend to see the film (again) and post a review here later. Merry Christmas.... watching old movies this week and some new ones tomorrow.