Back to the friendly Hitchcock debate. You meantioned Vertigo as misogynistic and for that reason you dismiss him, which I guess you are entitled to. But to dismiss his whole filmography, isn't that a bit harsh?
What about Dial M For Murder? Grace Kelly plays the clever and strong hero and clearly outsmarts her pathetic husband in every way, is that film misogynistic? You do realise that even if you for some weird reason think Vertigo is misogynistic, that doesn't mean that all his films are? In that case you should just dismiss Vertigo, and not Hitchcock and his filmography. I'd like to hear your opinion, specifically on the film I just mentioned (Dial M For Murder), and I'm not attacking you, I'm just defending Hitch
What about Dial M For Murder? Grace Kelly plays the clever and strong hero and clearly outsmarts her pathetic husband in every way, is that film misogynistic? You do realise that even if you for some weird reason think Vertigo is misogynistic, that doesn't mean that all his films are? In that case you should just dismiss Vertigo, and not Hitchcock and his filmography. I'd like to hear your opinion, specifically on the film I just mentioned (Dial M For Murder), and I'm not attacking you, I'm just defending Hitch