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Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
"Frenzy" (1972) is a horror film from Alfred Hitchcock that brings the director back to his roots with unique splendor. The plot is set in London, where a serial maniac known as "Dovey" is sowing terror, leaving behind a bloody trail of crimes.
Former restaurant worker Richard Blaney falls under suspicion, and Detective Charles Lewis' intriguing hunt begins. Filmed in Hitchcock's characteristic style, the movie is filled with suspense and intricacies, transporting the viewer into the dark alleys of the London night and the dark corners of the human soul.
Hitchcock skillfully creates an atmosphere of dread and drama, seasoned with his characteristic black humor. "Frenzy" is not only a thriller about serial killings, but also a deep dive into themes of guilt, innocence and the psychology of evil. The movie stands out for Hitchcock's mastery of suspense and his ability to hold the viewer's attention until the very end, leaving an inexpressible sense of horror and mystery.