Case File 126: Dressed to Kill
This week, we’re stepping into the stylish, seductive, and deeply divisive world of Dressed to Kill.
Released at the height of Brian De Palma’s fascination with voyeurism, identity, and cinematic sleight of hand, the film is both a love letter to classic thrillers and a provocation in its own right. Drawing heavily from the work of Alfred Hitchcock (that's putting it mildly) while pushing further into sex, violence, and dreamlike excess, Dressed to Kill quickly became one of the most controversial films of its era.
We discuss how De Palma’s visual style helps put a new spin on familiar material, dig into the film’s elaborate set pieces, and of course, attempt to unpack its depiction of gender and identity.
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