Alfred Hitchcock / 希区柯克
Alfred Hitchcock is a central subject in 107.闲聊伟大导演们的八卦(第一弹). The episode presents him through a cluster of childhood fear, family discipline, police anxiety, crime obsession, bodily weirdness, set pranks, and controlling behavior toward actresses, especially the “cool blonde” image associated with his films.
The source treats Hitchcock as a case where cinematic mastery and private fear are intertwined without becoming excuses for harm. His page therefore connects to Director Myth Deflation and Film Set Power And Abuse: the director’s public authorship and private methods both matter when reading the mythology around suspense cinema.
Connections
- 107.闲聊伟大导演们的八卦(第一弹) - source episode.
- Film Gossip As Context - anecdotal frame for the childhood, food, prank, and costume stories.
- Director Myth Deflation - Hitchcock as an iconic director made messy and embodied.
- Film Set Power And Abuse - treatment of actresses, set control, and psychological pressure.
- Artistic Achievement Moral Accountability - the episode’s broader refusal to let influence cancel harm.