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See Alfred Hitchcock’s Spy Movie North By Northwest
Alfie Hitchcock is always remembered as the premier master of suspense, the undefeated master of the plot twist. Yes, he was all that, but he was also much more. He pioneered just about ever genre of modern film. He created the slasher film with Psycho, and in North by Northwest, he essentially created the first all-action blockbuster.
Everyone has seen the whole airplane chase, or at least a spoof of it, and while that’s truly an incredible scene, it’s only one incredible scene out of several. You rarely see referenced the shootout on the face of Mount Rushmore, nor do you see referenced one of the most inventive car chases ever, wherein Cary Grant has been fed an entire bottle of whiskey and is now being forced to flee the baddies in a car with no brakes.
In this day and age, you rarely see this much imagination in action films. There are always exceptions like in the film Shootemup, or some of the Hong Kong classics of recent decades, but regardless, this film has more imagination and intelligence than a dozen other action films put together. Seeing Cary Grant cruising down the street, drunk as a skunk and dodging bullets… It’s hard to get so excited over one more car running over yet another fruit stand.
Context. The main thing this film has is context. Where most action movies will take a hero and some baddies, give them all guns, and call it a day, Hitchcock’s hero is not only in a car chase, he’s in a car chase drunk, with no brakes. When he gets into the crops to escape the plane, it covers the crops with pesticide.
It was never enough for Hitchcock to just put the hero up against some badguys with guns, he had to put his heroes between a rock and a hard place, into situations where anything they could do to solve one problem would only lead to other problems. This made for better stories and better action.
It’s too bad that most people who make action films these days have copied Hitchcock’s tropes and turned it into a formula, rather than actually looking at how and why it worked and tried making their own stories from there, coming up with new and fresher ideas.
This film, in addition to some of the greatest action scenes in the history of cinema, also has one of the most explicit love scenes: A train going into a tunnel as the hero embraces the leading lady. It’s as direct a metaphor as you could ask for. In fact, Hitchcock couldn’t understand the appeal of the X rated films of the seventies since the idea of explicit sex scenes was old news to him!
If you haven’t yet, see it. It remains startlingly relevant and exciting all these years later, and makes a perfect antidote to the big budget blockbusters that have the scale and scope of North by Northwest, but not the style.
Herewith Baine fulfills his function and thus leads Neo into a higher Realm where he stops perceiving the conflict. Online Video Rentals To date, Confessions has sold nearly 1.29 million copies in the United States alone. As good fortune would have it, our hero leaps into action and begins his battle against the airborne reptiles.