What Makes A Horror Film Entertaining ... After the intruder flees the scene, Marion sinks to her feet and reaches for the shower curtain which she once thought protected her. ... View More
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Psycho ... or who to. In the parlour scene Marion and Norman are in a very enclosed claustrophobic room in the motel. Marion is portrayed physically ... View More
Wordcount: 1957
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Psycho ... fright. Now the real effect of the scene is delivered, the camera switches between the squirming Marion and the killeramp39s knife. The ... View More
Wordcount: 1409
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Psycho ... This one scene terrified audiences so much in 1960 that some people could not shower again after seeing it. The scene shows Marion being killed. ... View More
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An Analysis of the Musical Aspects and Functions ... her in her car cue 6. This theme then occurs in the scene where Marion is driving in her newly purchased car to her unknowable fate cue 9. Appendix: cue ... View More
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Hitchcock ... Marion is wearing white underwear in this scene which contradicts her persona in the scene after she has taken the money, as she then wears black underwear ... View More
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Critcal Analysis of Psycho ... Lighting is also used to hide the identity of the killer. The scene where Marion is murdered the killeramp39s face is in shadows because of back lighting. ... View More
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Psycho ... Even more disturbing for the audience, however, is that the scene is shot not through Marionamp39s eyes, but those of the killer. The ... View More
Wordcount: 1467
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sociology ... Even more disturbing for the audience, however, is that the scene is shot not through Marionamp39s eyes, but those of the killer. The ... View More
Wordcount: 1453
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psycho ... Within the first part of Psycho, the most meaningful scene is the interaction between Marion and Norman, even though he appears only minutes before the murder. ... View More
Wordcount: 1915
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The Three Faces of PSYCHO ... taboo. The now famous shower scene, where Marion is murdered, took seven days and over 700 camera angles to shoot. Hitchcock wanted ... View More
Wordcount: 1183
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Marion and Arnold: A Comparison and Contrast ... The ironic, surprise ending of On Tidy Endings reveals Marionamp39s infection with the HIV virus ... Or the painful scene in a gay bar where Arnold is so shy he can ... View More
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on tidy endings ... Since this play has only one scene, some lines and characters must be modified to appropriately soothe the new and improved ending. Marion came to the ... View More
Wordcount: 650
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Requiem for a dream ... is poorly lit but Marionamp39s face is illuminated with the use of small flashlight held by all the rowdy and cheering guests at the party. It makes the scene more ... View More
Wordcount: 1978
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Requiem for a Dream ... The dark miseenscene is very apparent in this movie. ... Other things like the grass and sky in scenes with Harry and Marion add a relaxing colorful element to ... View More
Wordcount: 1971
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Symbols in Reqiuem for a Dream ... In one part Marion has just taken some drugs and is feeling really good and light ... Later on in the movie, during the fall section, there is a scene with Harry ... View More
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Alfred Hitchcock ... mother. Marion then decides to take a bath before bed, and the most famous murder scene in movie history takes place. The infamous ... View More
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Hitchcockamp39s Psycho ... that lead to this scene suggest a deadly pattern of fate. At first it may seem like a coincidence, but it was actually fate that leads Marion to the Bates Motel ... View More
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Psycho ~ The Violence and the ... There are two significant questions in this wellknown scene: what are Normanamp39s murder ... That means what Norman and the mother thinks of Marion and what threats ... View More
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Realism in On the Waterfront ... An example of this would be the shower scene in Hitchcockamp39s horror classic, ampquotPsycho ... of the murder and the audience is able to see exactly what Marion Crane sees ... View More
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The Typical Hitchcock ... He also uses editing to shock and alarm as in the shower scene in Psycho ... sequence so alarming since we never see the knife actually make contact with Marion. ... View More
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The Patriot ... each Patriot in his character, such as the ambush fighting style of Francis Marion. ... In one scene you hear Gabriel narrating as his brother reads a letter and ... View More
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Describe how Suspense is created and maintained in Alfred ... ... same is nearly true of Norman Batesamp39 clean up of the bathroommurder scene. ... to watch Bates as Arbogast questions him about the dissaperence of Marion, as the ... View More
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Raiders of the lost ark ... Or take a look at Marion Ravenwood who is a tough bar owner who tries not to take ... so the viewer never is the least bit confused on what is going on in a scene. ... View More
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Psycho ... reason for the photos of embalmed bodies is to give not only Marion a creepy ... Again, this would give the scene a very creepy feeling and offer to the audience ... View More
Wordcount: 397
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fear ... They have dinner, but it is after dinner, in her room, that the celebrated shower scene takes place. Marion is brutally murdered. ... View More
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Eyes Wide Shut ... part, Bill attends to the death of a patient, whose inconsolable daughter Marion Marie Richardson ... By the end of this scene, it is clear that Bill is made the ... View More
Wordcount: 2508
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Eyes Wide Shut ... part, Bill attends to the death of a patient, whose inconsolable daughter Marion Marie Richardson ... By the end of this scene, it is clear that Bill is made the ... View More
Wordcount: 2505
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EWS ... Marion Marie Richardson confesses her love for him in a slow and jagged voice loss and heartache being here the justifiers. By the end of this scene, it is ... View More
Wordcount: 1594
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Eyes Wide Shut ... Marion Marie Richardson confesses her love for him in a slow and jagged voice loss and heartache being here the justifiers. By the end of this scene, it is ... View More
Wordcount: 1606
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