Review: Hitchcock ja blondi
TO BE NAKED OR NOT?
Hitchock also undresses the play’s blonde
When the play is warned: contains nude scenes, violence, and
humour, the suspicion arises that the purpose is to attract
sensationalist crowd in the stands. In the City Theatre’s novelty,
In the Hitchcock and the Blonde play, the violence remains clean and
Nudity is justified. Blonde reluctantly nude
ponders what it feels like to be the only one completely naked in the middle of a film crew.
After being timid for a while, the blonde gets aroused and cums just from the looks and
but when the filming is over, no one even remembers to hand me over.
a bathrobe for a blonde.
The new English text directed by Neil Hardwick moves
cinematically overlapping in two different times. Elevator at transition points
change people. From the depths of the floor, they take turns rising to the stage
Hitchcock and the blonde, who are preparing for the filming of Psycho and
Film professor and young blonde student girl exploring
Hitchcock films. The atmosphere is created by large canvases on which projections are
Among other things, pictures from a black-and-white film.
The play proceeds on one level, like a detective story. The Truth About the Lost
The film becomes clear piece by piece. One plot is that of Hitchcock and blondes
Reflection on the relationship: why cool blonde women always liked to go to the movies
kill? The story, which runs in the present day, depicts an aging man and
the feelings of the girl being abused.
Terry Johnson’s clever text has been injected with hooks in many directions.
An attentive feminist, among other things, up her ears when talking about a woman’s
position in films, and the Hitchcock freak gets to recognize films and
plot snippets. The cinematic style has been elegantly realised, for example, in the Finnish
With the help of the Film Archive.
Instead of warnings, the play could be accompanied by a recommendation:
for men. Not just because there’s a naked blonde on stage,
but because the play is exciting, funny and describes aptly
men.