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Essay heading: Hitchcock's Detour
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But I still enjoyed the film, and that is all the counts. displayed 300 characters
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The film Detour shown to us Tuesday was cool. In the beginning he seemed so bitter at the world. We all had no idea why, and I think that this affected the way I watched the movie. I found that the answer came quick, by the way Vera treated Rogers. She was complete rude to him for no reason, and the way she came out with knowing he killed Haskil really showed how she had a dominate personality... displayed next 300 characters
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