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With this twisting love story, Alfred Hitchcock summoned darker shades of suspense and passion by casting two of Hollywood’s most beloved stars starkly against type. Ingrid Bergman stars as Alicia, an alluring woman of ill repute recruited by Devlin (Cary Grant), a suave but mysterious intelligence agent, to spy for the U.S. Only after she has fallen for Devlin does she learn that her mission is to seduce a Nazi industrialist (Claude Rains) hiding out in South America. Coupling inventive cinematography with brilliantly subtle turns from his mesmerizing leads, Hitchcock orchestrates an anguished romance shot through with deception and moral ambiguity. A thriller of rare perfection, Notorious represents a pinnacle in both its director’s legendary career and the pantheon of classic Hollywood cinema. (Criterion)

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English It's true that the relationship/romance angle doesn't work very convincingly for long, but what the hell. Who else but Hitchcock could escalate a spy love story to such dramatic heights without needing a single direct flash of violence or sex? The simple story of one fragile infiltration steps on the gas pedal and never lets down because Hitch brilliantly leads actors who don't overact, while working magic with the camera in the interiors, and above all, once again, stunningly stretches in seemingly mundane motifs that become key in communicating to the viewer (the keys, the cellar and its contents). An excellent Ingrid Bergman and amazing direction of the greatest classic of black and white cinema – nothing more is needed to recommend it. 85% ()

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English Notorious reminded me of black and white Protectorate and First Republic photos once shown in a series of films for eyewitnesses. My mother used to sit by the television and dreamily admire the stars of the silver screen and the atmosphere of the stories that certainly did not take place in factory halls or while farming fields. I believe that once upon a time, Notorious successfully fulfilled the idea of a high-quality noir thriller with a spy plot. Once upon a time is not today, however, and the whole story hardly arouses any tension or interest in me. What remains is the presence of two legendary actors and the romantic storyline of their relationship. If there is something that still works in the film after all these years, it is the charisma of both stars, for which fans of the famous pair can confidently add any number of stars. I prefer different genres and above all a different film style. Overall impression: 45%. ()

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