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Do a Stranger’s Revenge

Episode 27: Do a Stranger’s Revenge Do Revenge, the new Netflix original feature, is doing crime right in front of our eyes this episode. The film wears its main influence prominently on its impeccably tailored, pastel, cashmere sleeve: Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train, reputedly the master of suspense’s fourth best film (citation needed). But do the films share more in common than their criss cross plot lines? And have attitudes to violence, criminality and revenge changed scene 1951? The books we referenced this episode: Creatures of Darknesshttps://books.google.com.vc/books?id=kIgfBgAAQBAJ Hitchcock/Truffauthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchcock/Truffaut  If you enjoyed the show, find us on social media: Twitter: @tworeelcineclub Instagram: @tworeelcinemaclub Or come to our website, where we’ll be writing about the movies we cover in the show and a few more things besides: tworeelcinemaclub.com
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21 Sep 2022

Episode 27: Do a Stranger’s Revenge

Do Revenge, the new Netflix original feature, is doing crime right in front of our eyes this episode. The film wears its main influence prominently on its impeccably tailored, pastel, cashmere sleeve: Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train, reputedly the master of suspense’s fourth best film (citation needed). But do the films share more in common than their criss cross plot lines? And have attitudes to violence, criminality and revenge changed scene 1951?

The books we referenced this episode:

Creatures of Darkness
https://books.google.com.vc/books?id=kIgfBgAAQBAJ

Hitchcock/Truffaut
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchcock/Truffaut 

If you enjoyed the show, find us on social media:

Twitter: @tworeelcineclub

Instagram: @tworeelcinemaclub

Or come to our website, where we’ll be writing about the movies we cover in the show and a few more things besides: tworeelcinemaclub.com

Episode 27: Do a Stranger’s Revenge Do Revenge, the new Netflix original feature, is doing crime right in front of our eyes this episode. The film wears its main influence prominently on its impeccably tailored, pastel, cashmere sleeve: Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train, reputedly the master of suspense’s fourth best film (citation needed). But do the films share more in common than their criss cross plot lines? And have attitudes to violence, criminality and revenge changed scene 1951? The books we referenced this episode: Creatures of Darknesshttps://books.google.com.vc/books?id=kIgfBgAAQBAJ Hitchcock/Truffauthttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchcock/Truffaut  If you enjoyed the show, find us on social media: Twitter: @tworeelcineclub Instagram: @tworeelcinemaclub Or come to our website, where we’ll be writing about the movies we cover in the show and a few more things besides: tworeelcinemaclub.com