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What is Hitchcock's suspense?

Hitchcock is a film director, and his full name is Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock suspense refers to the way he makes movies. Generally speaking, it is a psychological suspense film, which uses its own imagination to scare itself. Now Chinese mainland's so-called thrillers are mostly of this type, such as the cry of the devil, that is, as the saying goes, scare yourself.

According to Hitchcock's theory, the so-called suspense must be based on the assumption that the audience is the main line, and it can be unfolded by providing the plot that the characters in the audience are in crisis, but the audience can't know who caused these characters and dangers, or what kind of dangers they will cause again.

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Hitchcock is an artist who pays close attention to the spiritual world of human beings. He directed and produced 59 films and more than 300 TV series in his life, most of which were about people's nervousness, anxiety, snooping and fear.

Set suspense, the story is thrilling, fascinating and amazing. His visionary creative style and innovative photography skills have fascinated many modern producers, competing to learn and even imitate him.

Although his films are not all horror films, and there are no special effects and special effects that we advocate now, the suspense of his films is thought-provoking, and people still hold a positive attitude towards them until now.

The ultimate goal of Hitchcock's films is to show the deepest horror and the most abnormal thoughts of human nature, no matter from people who have been mistaken for identity to peeping tom, and then to murderers who are withdrawn.

His classic works include: Ghost, Honey trap, North by Northwest, and Rope.