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Peeping Tom

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Year:1960
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Drama, Horror, Thriller
IMDB:IMDB Page
Rating:8.1  Rate
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Community: 10 Have Seen, 1 Wishlist


DirectorMichael Powell
Selected CastCarl Boehm as Mark Lewis
 Moira Shearer as Vivian
 Anna Massey as Helen Stephens
 Maxine Audley as Mrs. Stephens
 Brenda Bruce as Dora
 Esmond Knight as Arthur Baden


Notes

Carl Boehm aka Karlheinz Böhm

On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

Peeping Tom - Universal - Spain (2006)


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Magic Marmalade
20th Feb 2024
 Rated 9/10
Are you shifting uncomfortably in your seats? Good, then I'll begin...

Wow, what a movie!

...Don't even know how to begin to review it properly at the moment, as there's so much in there, both explicit and implied, that I haven't fully gotten my head around yet, but to find yourself sympathising with, even empathising with, let alone rooting for a serial killer is quite a feat of film-making!

(Must emphasise though that it's not the serial killer, or his activities you root for, but the man, who is as much a victim, not least of himself, as anyone here)

I think this is probably the principal reason this seems to have drawn all the vitriol from the critics I've been hearing about, as, especially in this time when it was made (straight laced fifties - although released in 1960) this was asking questions of an audience we'd be uncomfortable with today! - perhaps the critics didn't like being made to recognise certain things about themselves, as much as anything.

>The old: Damn it to hell, and make it go away, that way, we can keep on pretending all is rosy in our respective gardens, and nothing will disturb this illusion.<

It's beautifully shot, in a kind of technicolour of the time, that looks like a contemporary rom-com, Hollywood might make (made me think of Breakfast at Tiffany's in this regard), but with a normal every day quality - but the visuals exceed even this.

There's lots in it as social commentary about voyeurism, of course, media, art, psychology, and movie-making in general, especially media and what it is to make a film, as well as us, as an audience.

All deftly, and sublimely handled, without whacking you over the head with obvious explanations, so asks you to think, to what extent you want or can, about what it is showing you.

(I think only Taratnino's Inglorious Basterds, recently, has been this profound about turning the camera, and the gaze of the audience on itself, and like that, this is doomed, to a great extent, to be severely misunderstood - seldom doth the subtle wit prevail, when all about you weep and wail!)

You can see the influence of this on everything from horror, to thriller for years after.

Needs a rewatch, and a further ponder or two every now and then, I think.

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YankeeDisc SUBS
14th Apr 2016
 ......you missed it, It was on freeview channel 70 HORROR CHANNEL last night, in UK

Of course I've seen it many times, but it's a classic.....

Any film with Anna Massey or Mario Fabrizi in it is a must see by me (go figure!)......
 


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