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Mais qui a tué Alfred Hitchcock? is a fascinating exploration, a sort of meta-narrative where the atmosphere is thick with irony and playful homage to Hitch’s legacy. The pacing is deliberately languid, inviting viewers to reflect rather than rush. It uses a unique visual approach by transforming the original Cinématon, creating an intriguing juxtaposition between the past and present. Themes of identity and the artist's role in cinema are palpable, as are the subtle nods to Hitchcock's own style. It's an oddity, but certainly one that gets you thinking about the boundaries of film itself.
This film has a unique niche in collector circles, often overshadowed by more prominent works. It’s not widely available in traditional formats, which adds to its allure. Many collectors appreciate the transformation of the original Cinématon and its commentary on film itself. While it might not have the mainstream acclaim, its scarcity and the nature of its release definitely pique interest among dedicated cinephiles.
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