A Dream of Hitchcock
Author | : Murray Pomerance |
Publisher | : SUNY Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2018-12-27 |
ISBN-10 | : 9781438472072 |
ISBN-13 | : 1438472072 |
Rating | : 4/5 (72 Downloads) |
Book excerpt: Explores Hitchcocks repeated voyages into the dreamlike. A Dream of Hitchcock examines the recurring motif of the dream in Hitchcocks workdreamscapes, dream processes, the dream effectby focusing on close readings of six celebrated but often misinterpreted films: Strangers on a Train, Rebecca, Saboteur, Rear Window, To Catch a Thief, and Family Plot. The Hitchcockian dream, as invoked here, is not so much a dream as it is a way of understanding, in its dramatic contexts, an unearthly, irrational quality in the filmmakers work. Rebecca revolves around problems of memory; To Catch a Thief around uncertainty; Saboteur around pungent aspiration; Family Plot around intuition; Rear Windowaround expansive imagination; and Strangers on a Train around delirious madness. All of these films enunciate the return of the past, the invocation of a boundary beyond which experience becomes unpredictable and uncertain, and the celebration of values that transcend narrative resolution. Murray Pomerances distinctive method for thinking through Hitchcocks work allows these films to inform theorization, not the other way around. His original, provocative, and groundbreaking explorations point to the importance of fantasy, improbability, doubt disconcertion, hope, memory, intuition, and belief, through which the oneiric comes to the center of waking life. This lively, informed, insightful book is a like a jazz riff on the six films under consideration, mixing cultural, historical, filmic, and literary allusions to interpret each film. I think it would be as interesting and helpful to a person just beginning to study Hitchcocks films seriously as to an academic who has been studying and writing about Hitchcock for years. Richard A. Gilmore, author of Doing Philosophy at the Movies