A Guide to the Transgressive Cinema of Brian De Palma
Briefly

Brian De Palma's childhood experience with his father's infidelity sparked a relentless drive in him to capture both truth and manipulation, ultimately shaping his distinctive filmmaking style.
His early labeling as a Hitchcock imitator has long overshadowed his inventive contributions to cinema, as critics frequently fail to recognize the unique artistic voice he has cultivated.
The themes of duality and psychological complexity are central to De Palma's works, especially evident in Sisters, marking a significant departure into the thriller genre.
De Palma's meticulous and highly referential style has cemented his status as a polarizing yet influential figure in Hollywood, challenging both audiences and critics.
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