'Hitchcock'

Several critics treated the relationship between Hitch (Anthony Hopkings) and his wife Alma (Helen Mirren) as frivolous. I understand the movie may not be entirely factual, but when an artist collaborates with his wife, and they have problems at home, why is that subplot not relevant to the way things unfold on the job? Seems legit to me.<br><br><a target="_blank" href="http://www.redeyechicago.com/entertainment/movies/redeye-hitchcock-review-20121115,0,6583676.column"><b>Click here for our full review</b></a>
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( November 29, 2012 )

Several critics treated the relationship between Hitch (Anthony Hopkings) and his wife Alma (Helen Mirren) as frivolous. I understand the movie may not be entirely factual, but when an artist collaborates with his wife, and they have problems at home, why is that subplot not relevant to the way things unfold on the job? Seems legit to me.

Click here for our full review

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