Thursday, June 14, 2012

The Birds review

So I think I'm going to use this blog to continue my film reviews for whichever movies I happen to see (young and old).  I'm back from Cannes, the craziness having finally ended, but damn it I think I'm addicted to film reviewing.

I'm currently watching Hitchcock's The Birds so I think I'll do a little write-up.

It seems Hitchcock could make a film about massing, attacking pieces of toast, and it would still scare the hell out of me.  Actually, that sounds about like a Shyamalan film, but we all know that fool couldn't even begin to pull off evil birds.

The arrival of Tippi Hedren's character Melanie Daniels to Bodega Bay, California spurs a sudden onslaught of bird attacks that escalates at just the right degree.  The Master of Suspense is really on his A-game here.  There's the right amount of waiting paired against sudden horror.  The climax of the film will always give me chills simply because I still can't believe it was made so many years ago.  Even if the terror doesn't strike you, watching what Hitchcock does as a filmmaker is striking enough.  Everything is planned like a perfect maneuver.  All angles work together to create the feeling of claustrophobia or panic or anxiety.

The Birds is a testament to Hitchcock's prowess and stands with the best of his canon.

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