The 60-year-old cult American director, screenwriter, producer and actor said that he does not like the work of classic cinematographer Alfred Hitchcock, the king of thrillers and detectives. Quentin Tarantino admitted this in an interview with the “2 Bears, 1 Cave” podcast.

The creator of Kill Bill believes his colleague was blocked by the Hays Code. If you don’t know what this is, let us explain: It is Hollywood’s code of ethics that was in effect from 1930 to 1968. He did not allow filmmakers to make films that contained obscenity, provocative nudity, and other elements.
According to Quentin Tarantino, the endings of Hitchcock’s films Psycho, The Birds, Rear Window and Vertigo would have been more impressive had it not been for the Hays Code and Alfred’s advanced age. The director also admitted that his colleague sometimes manages to bypass Hollywood rules with the help of creativity. He showed the movie “Doubt” as an example. “It’s a good movie, very good,” Tarantino said.
Source: People Talk

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