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(詳細はAlfred Hitchcock's films show an interesting tendency towards recurring themes and plot devices throughout his life as a director. This article lists some of the themes and plot devices that occur repeatedly in his films. == Birds == There are images of birds in nearly all of Hitchcock's films. Some of the most prominent are listed below. *''Psycho''—The film begins in Phoenix, Arizona and a Phoenix is also a mythological bird. Marion's last name is "Crane." Norman practices taxidermy as a hobby and his favorites are birds. Norman describes Marion's eating behavior as "eats like a bird". *''Vertigo''—Gavin's last name is Elster, which is German for Magpie. *''The Birds''—The film's plot revolves around birds attacking Bodega Bay. *''To Catch a Thief''—Hitchcock's cameo is that of a man sitting next to Cary Grant on a bus opposite a cage of chirping birds. *''Sabotage''—the front for the bomb maker is that of a bird-seller and the instructions for the bomb are in the base of a birdcage. *''Blackmail''—Alice White (the killer) learns of the discovery of the murder (by police) from her landlady as the landlady enters Alice's room and uncovers a birdcage. The overwhelmingly loud bird's song fills the soundtrack for several minutes thereafter. *''Young and Innocent'' —Gulls intercut with young women discovering a corpse. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Themes and plot devices in Hitchcock films」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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