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The Key to Reserva

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Filmmaker Martin Scorcese uses three pages from a Hitchcock script to make a movie.

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David Cornelius eFilmCritic.com 12/17/2007
5/5
Commercial? Sure. Masterpiece? Absolutely. Go to Full Review
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01/12/2016 Martin Scorcese done a wonderful job! See more 06/20/2012 Martin Scorsese directs one of the most original commercial ever. This ten minute film is really a champagne commercial, but it is made under the guise that Scorsese himself is directing an unfinished script that was developed as a Hitchcock film. So, this unfinished script gets an unusual adaptation as directed by Scorsese...in the style of Hitchcock. Really the whole premise is fictional, but it is a hilarious homage to Hitchcock by another brilliant director in order to sell champagne. Who cares if it is a commercial? This is great. See more Petros T 11/05/2010 "The Key To Reserva" has a very interesting main idea and succeeds in reconstructing Alfred Hitchcock's spirit; probably the closest we'll ever get to seeing a new Hitchcock film. Worth seeing once, but it would have been better without Scorsese "acting" in it. See more 08/30/2010 references from vertigo, north by northwest, the birds and rear window. camera angles and even the looks of actors are all hitchcock. and also a very clever advertisement! See more 05/04/2010 well done. It did feel Hitchcockian,and Simon Baker was perfect for that small part. See more 02/18/2010 A commercial, yes....but Scorsese fabricates a Hitchcock knock-off that's more elegant and entertaining than anything DePalma's ever passed off. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Filmmaker Martin Scorcese uses three pages from a Hitchcock script to make a movie.
Director
Martin Scorsese
Producer
Jules Daly, Emma Tillinger Koskoff, Marjie Abrahams
Screenwriter
Ted Griffin
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
10m