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Title: Hitchcock's Psycho - Q & A
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January 30, 2009 |
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Even Fawell himself even recognizes the fact that Hitchcock may be trying to create with his misleading statements a stigma about himself as the "woman/mother hater".
5. All of the women that Jeff watches throughout the course of his recovery are very round characters: we watch their lives and individual personalities take shape as we see new facets of their being play out through our voyeurism... Showed first 250 characters
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Even Fawell himself even recognizes the fact that Hitchcock may be trying to create with his misleading statements a stigma about himself as the "woman/mother hater".
5. All of the women that Jeff watches throughout the course of his recovery are very round characters: we watch their lives and individual personalities take shape as we see new facets of their being play out through our voyeurism... Showed next 250 characters
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