
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Pure Hitchcock: tragic and comic at precisely the same instant.
Codes and myths, narratives and icons, rituals and representations.

Pure Hitchcock: tragic and comic at precisely the same instant.

Half-wild denizens of “la zone” on the outskirts of a large town.

Sexy, thrilling, and — thanks to the sandwiches — very British indeed.

Viewers never question Deckard’s humanity… except, perhaps, during this scene.

In the existential jungle, empathy makes a man fitter for survival. But at what price?

Leeloo's strength is also her weakness.

In life, as in baseball, things can always get better. Or worse.

A marvelous proliferation of Mickey’s meaning.

A blank affect can be a canny psychic-survival stratagem.

“It’s on America’s tortured brow / that Mickey Mouse has grown up a cow.”

It’s not about right vs. wrong, it’s about wit vs. shit.

The origins of today's rich, imaginative Mickey-scape.

For one moment, it seemed as though the Eighties might turn out OK.

"I am still trying to approach my work with the same intentions I had as a child."