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- "Discussion of the Truffaut interviews, seen as 'idolatory and accepting,' and career assessment of Hitchcock as a 'simplifier ... [who makes films] of unitary ideas, rising directly but perhaps unconsciously from him own needs rather than thoughts.'" — Sloan, page 399