Monday, February 22, 2010
Shadow of a Doubt
Uncle charlie scared me. The whole thing about an evil uncle in family was crazy. And the actor who played Charlie was a perfect charming monster. For me i think Uncle charlie really made the movie great. It was twisted. But at the same time real. And i like the area they shot the movie. Structure of the town, the characters, it was good. And the girl who played as charlie's sister did a great job, you never got bored of watching her. And loved how they shot the scenes. Charlotte eyes really told the whole story from the audience's point of view, even if the audience's is one step ahead of her, Damn that's smart. When You look at the eyes of Uncle charlie you don't know if he really wants redemption or he is full of crap and everyone is going to fall for his master traps. In the middle of the movie, you feel torn just like Charlotte. I was never really a big fan of remakes. But if in the right hands of actor's, Director, and a producer. It can be a really great movie
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I agree with you. While ordinarily remakes are a bad idea and especially Hitchcock remakes, I think this story premise has room for further exploration and a greater use of style--contrasting the sick and grotesque world of Uncle Charlie with the Pleasantville-type fantasy town Young Charlie lives in.
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