Saturday, March 9, 2013

Peeping Tom (1960)

I could not look away from this movie! I was expecting something really disgusting, because it apparently killed the career of director Michael Powell. Well, times have changed. This movie is disturbing, but not particularly scary. We discover in the first scene that our guy is a murderer, and a particularly grisly murderer at that. We then see him peeping in the ground floor windows of his apartment building. Despite this, he is likeable.

We learn through films of him as a youngster that his father experimented on Mark with various methods of torture. Mark is soon one messed up kid, and then a murdering adult. He's also a photographer.

This movie is about watching, and about how a camera can remove the photographer from the people in front of the lens. If you're interested in the evolution of horror, pick this one up.

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