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nolan subverted expectations with trinity instead of focusing on the spectacle like hes expected to he went character driven, delaying the shockwave to mirror the films theme of delayed consequences "theres no terror in the bang, only the anticipation of it"- alfred hitchcock

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Alfred Hitchcock on the reason for ki!!ing off the Janet Leigh character early in "Psycho" (1960) & the emotional response he expected from the audience: "Hitchcock: 'Psycho' (1960) is probably one of the most cinematic films I’ve made and there you get a clear example of the use of film to cause an audience to respond emotionally. Interviewer: It was primarily an emotional response you were after from your audience? Hitchcock: Entirely. That’s the whole device. After all, the showing of a violent murder at the beginning was intended purely to instill into the minds of the audience a certain degree of fear of what is to come. Actually in the film, as it goes on, there’s less and less violence because it has been transferred to the minds of the audience. Interviewer: The use of Janet Leigh to be ki!!ed early in the film, is to upset one’s sense of security because the star is expected to survive to the end. Hitchcock: Oh, no question about it. The ordinary person would have said “Janet Leigh, she’s the leading lady, she must play the lead.”’ But that was not the intention at all. The intention in the early part was to portray average people and in this particular case to deliberately divert the audience’s attention into a character in trouble, you see. And you follow the adventures of a girl deliberately detailed to keep you away from anything that’s going to turn up later on, you see." (Alfred Hitchcock's interview with Ian Cameron & V.F.Perkins, 1963) P.S: On this day, 66 years ago, "Psycho" (1960) premiered in New York City, USA.

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