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Dario Argento (writer)
Franco Ferrini (writer)
Release Date:
1 July 2005 (Sweden) more
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A college film student, obsessed with the works of Alfred Hitchcock, investigates a murder committed in the apartment building across from his and suspects that his seductive neighbor hired a girlfriend to commit the deed. full summary | add synopsis
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Don't we LOVE Argento?! more (32 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Elio Germano | ... | Giulio | |
| Chiara Conti | ... | Federica | |
| Elisabetta Rocchetti | ... | Sasha | |
| Cristina Brondo | ... | Arianna | |
| Iván Morales | ... | Andrea | |
| Edoardo Stoppa | ... | Inspector | |
| Elena Maria Bellini | ... | Giulio's Mother | |
| Horacio José Grigaitis | ... | Inspector | |
| Giuseppe Lo Console | ... | Federica's Boss (as Giuseppe Loconsole) | |
| Milvia Marigliano | ... | Sasha's Mother | |
| Giampiero Perone | ... | The Fiancee | |
| Antonio Mazzara | ... | Cleaning Man | |
| Anna Varello | ... | Doctor | |
| Carla Gambino | |||
| Lorenzo Federici |
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Do You Like Hitchcock? (International: English title)
T'agrada Hitchcock? (Spain: Catalan title)
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93 min
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On the door to the video store hangs a poster for Argento's previous film, Il cartaio (2004). Next to it is taped up the sleeve from a copy of Scarlet Diva (2000), a film written, directed by and starring Dario's daughter Asia Argento, and produced by Dario and his brother Claudio Argento. (The Scarlet Diva video is also displayed behind the counter). more
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References Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) more
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One thing concerning this film should be made clear immediately, otherwise several Dario Argento fans will risk being disappointed: "Do you like Hitchcock" is a TV-movie and therefore not as outrageous and/or shocking as we expect Argento films to be! Don't prepare yourself to see another "Opera" or "Tenebre" in which repulsive gore will burst from the screen or demented giallo plot-twists stun you constantly! This is a decent, but overall ethically correct thriller, in which the master's touch is only detected in details and style aspects. This is by no means a bad film and please don't see this warning as sign not to watch it, but I only want to prevent that people will start making comments like "Dario Argento continues to lose his touch" etc... As stated above, "Do you like Hitchcock" is the first in a series of eight films produced by the Italian TV-station Rai Uno that are meant to bring the ultimate tribute to Alfred "Master of Suspense" Hitchcock. His classic titles will serve as pivot elements in newly written thrillers, of which only the pilot film is directed by Dario Argento. This general idea is terrific for a homage, I think, and admirers of classic cinema will certainly enjoy the blend of all these Hichcock highlights in modern settings.
Argento's film largely focuses on two Hitckcock milestones, namely "Strangers on a Train" and "Read Window". Giulio is a young film-student who occasionally watches his gorgeous neighbor girl across the street with binoculars. He witnesses how she and her mother regularly argue and when the mother is found murdered one morning, Giulio becomes obsessed by figuring out who did it. He discovers that the daughter recently made acquaintance with someone at the local videostore. Giulio begins to suspect that the two persons agreed to commit a murder for each other, just as it was the case in Hitchcocks's "Strangers on a Train". It's really nice to see how Argento blends all Hichcock references into one giant tribute. Aside from the two obvious titles, there are multiple other, smaller references towards Hitchock's oeuvre and, at times, you really do need to be a specialist to discover them all. The story is compelling enough to keep you interested and some really tense moments point out that Argento is still and will always be a powerful director. For example, there's a sequence in which the hero desperately tries to flee from the scene of a crime on a scooter, but secondary influences, like the rainy weather or technical difficulties, prevent him from getting away. Do not, repeat DO NOT, watch this film in case you're searching for nasty gore! The few murder scenes are, however, rather unsettling (and typically Argento!) but they surely can't live up to most of the director's previous work. "Do you like Hitchcock" is a worthwhile thriller and I personally rated it higher than Dario's last film, "the Card Player".