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I Confess |
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Rating: Summary: Hitchcock Confesses Review: This film is seemingly standard Hitchcock fare, with a twist. A man is accused of a murder he didn't commit. That is typical Hitchcock. However, instead of the man trying to find the real murderer while trying to escape the police and criminals, the man knows who the murderer is and he cannot do anything. This is not typical Hitchcock. Montgomery Clift gives a good performance as the priest who cannot reveal the truth. Karl Malden is also well cast. Not the greatest of Hitchcock efforts, but a interesting plot and the Master of Suspense's touch makes this well-worth a look.
Rating: Summary: clift: probably the greatest screen actor period! Review: this is by no means a great film, but it's essential for the incredibly intense, internalized acting of montgomery clift. and that's what so incredible with clift. he could still make thin material like this an unforgettable experience. it's no accident that brando, james dean, and countless others have named clift their biggest influence. all potential actors should watch this perfromance, which clift said was inspired by reading kafka and watching chaplin. it shows.
Rating: Summary: ANOTHER FIND FROM HITCHCOCK! Review: This was another one of Hitchcock's movies that I had never seen, but I'm glad I did! Montgomery Clift, as a priest who knows a terrible secret, is wonderful! (What a great actor he was - I have never seen him give a poor or mediocre performance in any of his films. It's such a pity his life was cut short)Karl Malden and Anne Baxter give good performances, as well, but the movie is all Clift's. The movie has an interesting premise - a murderer confesses his crime to a priest, who is bound by his vows not to reveal anything told to him in the confessional. There was a little too much talk in the film, but the surprise ending more than makes up for any minor complaints I may have had. Alfred Hitchcock's movies are wonderful - classy and intelligent as opposed to some of the rot being churned out of Hollywood today. A great film, a great cast, a great viewing experience into the dark sie of human nature!
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