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"“This, to me, is the apex of great film acting…. There are transitions Rains that are just incredible, I’ve never believed a woman loved a man more than I believed Ingrid Bergman loved Cary Grant…. Hitchcock was great at sexual double entendre. I mean, when she says to him ‘I have a chicken in the refrigerator’ and she’s kissing him, you’re just reading Cary Grant’s mind: ‘we’re not having chicken for dinner, honey.’” - Alec Baldwin “This film both produced and dir"
"2014: 665 2013: 651 2012: 643 2011: 624 2010: 615 2009: 596 "
“(OK) Love and adventure and all what Hitch likes in Rio and Miami and the alibi of 2nd war. Indird is poisoned before, when she drinks and Cary doesn'y like it; and at the end is as much pride and shame than fear in the Sebastian's. In the couple, is pure rescue for love...” read more
"2013: 651 2012: 643 2011: 624 2010: 615 2009: 596 "
"2012: 643 2011: 624 2010: 615 2009: 596 "
" Notes: I actually already saw this movie but it was a long time ago, when I was a teenager but even though I enjoyed it, I didn't see what was so great about it. Indeed, I thought that the story was interesting but I didn't care much about the love story. However, since I kept hearing good things about this movie, I was really intrigued and needed to watch it again. Eventually, this time, I was able to realize how marvelous the love story was. Indeed, when I was young, I didn't see how subtle "
" Notes: I actually already saw this movie but it was a long time ago, when I was a teenager but even though I enjoyed it, I didn't see what was so great about it. Indeed, I thought that the story was interesting but I didn't care much about the love story. However, since I kept hearing good things about this movie, I was really intrigued and needed to watch it again. Eventually, this time, I was able to realize how marvelous the love story was. Indeed, when I was young, I didn't see how subtle "
" Notes: Eventually, I needed to watch this movie twice to really appreciate it. Indeed, the second time around, I was just quite blown away. Even though I still prefer 'Vertigo' and 'Psycho', it has still managed to become of my favorite Hitchcok's features, easily in the top 5. This time, I was able to realize how marvelous the love story was. Indeed, when I was young, I didn't see how subtle it was. Indeed, when those characters say something, their faces actually tell a different story, with"
" (1946) Cary Grant, Louis Calhern and Ingrid Bergman Claude Rains, Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman "