January I was on a movie spree, mostly watching the classics, my preferred decades 30s-mid 60s and I've just been having such an enjoyable time watching movies from incredibly talented directors, one of them I seem to admire as of now is Alfred Hitchcock. So far I have watched 5 of his films. I'm planning to just stick to his most likeable and iconic films in particular.
My favorite so far is North By Northwest (1959). This is probably Grant at his absolute coolest. I absolutely loved the acting, and the cinematography is just phenomenal. What I didn't expect from these specific movies is an actual music score. I'm starting to love Bernard Herrmann's music. I love good ol' intensity in the orchestra and it does a stellar job at it.
All images taken from FILMGRAB.
While I was watching the movie I was waiting for the most beautiful scenes of the film. Not to say I dislike ANYTHING from the movie, I didn't, but I just absolutely love these landscapes. They're natural and almost surreal in a way I expect to live in the 50s with it's correct color schemes, cities, and vehicles.
North By Northwest is just fantastic. I enjoy when I watch a movie that makes me impressed and it inspires a little tint of my creativity, and this movie is no exception. As someone who's more animation oriented, these classic movies use inventive concepts that remind me of what I like about cartoons, in fact it's the best approach in creating something impressive. That's why when I watch movies directed by Hitchcock, Donen, Welles, and Capra they keep me invested with it's compelling characters, creative cinematography, memorable acting, sensible dialogue, and absolutely almost no filler at all.
Expect for me to look for another gem from the cinema archive. I watched 23 films last month.