"No... No...": Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds

(Originally posted at Attentiondeficitdisorderly Too Flat by Sean T. Collins.)

The 13 Days of Halloween: Day 1

13. The Birds, dir. Alfred Hitchcock

The one constant in Alfred Hitchcock's universe is arbitrary horror. Innocent people find themselves wrongfully accused, pursued by sinister forces, embroiled suddenly in obsession or murder, slain at the hands of a madman in whose path only chance put them. In 1963, Hitchcock chose to make the obvious subtext of his films the subject of one. He made a movie in which all of humanity finds itself wrongfully accused, attacked, hunted, tortured at the hands of irrational, implacable evil. That movie was The Birds.

Some filmmakers, after dancing around certain themes for years, finally make a movie that says so much, so completely, about their worldview, that they serve as summations of that filmmaker's entire ouevre. They may still make movies afterwards, but they've said what they have to say. I can think of three such cases off the top of my head: Francis Ford Coppola with Apocalypse Now, Woody Allen with Crimes & Misdemeanors, and The Master with this film, a purer distillation of his belief that the world was an unpredictably and viciously horrific place even than Psycho.

It's a film of extraordinary cruelty. It's no coincidence that the actress who played its protagonist, Tippi Hedren, was more abused and injured in the course of its filming than any other of Hitch's blonde ingenues--taking a face full of shattered glass during the filming of the phone booth sequence; getting cut on the eyelids and actually having a nervous breakdown during the attic attack, one that shut down filming for several days (only the second time such a thing happened in Hitchcock's entire career). Hitchcock appeared to be channeling some of the same maliciousness present in the film he was making.

It's also no coincidence that we see children receiving the bulk of the abuse within the film. A birthday party and a schoolhouse are both attacked by the inexplicably maddened birds, and Hitchock's camera lingers on the kids as they run, cry, fall to the ground helpless against the attacks. Even the most "innocent" among us are guilty in this irrational cosmology.

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  • 1 - Rodney Welch

    Oct 30, 2003 at 11:54 am

    The Birds is Hitchcock's Kill Bill, and it has received similar reviews: respectful of the director's craft, but offended at the way it swamps the viewer in pure violent sensation.

  • 2 - The Theory

    Oct 30, 2003 at 12:32 pm

    Actually, I think that the sentance should be reversed to read "Kill Bill is Tarantino's The Birds", if that comparisson is going to be made, as, Hitchcock is, of course, the legendary filmmaker, where Tarantino is just begining.

  • 3 - Sean T. Collins

    Oct 30, 2003 at 12:34 pm

    I think that comparison makes a lot of sense, not leastly because "Kill Bill" is my favorite Tarantino movie just as "The Birds" is my favorite Hitchcock.

  • 4 - Rodney Welch

    Oct 30, 2003 at 1:40 pm

    I knew someone would say it should read "Kill Bill is Tarantino's The Birds", but the comparison is more obvious and less interesting that way.

  • 5 - Eric Olsen

    Oct 30, 2003 at 1:51 pm

    Thnks for all these Sean, great addition! This one bothered me so much seeing it around the age of 12 that I can't really remember ANY of it specifically and have never watched it again.

  • 6 - Spik

    Dec 07, 2003 at 9:47 pm

    I spent hours of watching this freakin' movie because of stupid commercials interrupting it and am quite disappointed. So what if there's a so called metaphoric vision behind this film, it doesn't change the fact that it was crappy. No endning to what's going to happen, no reasoning to what did happened. You people who are so analytical about everything, probably think that he was suppose to make us think about our life. Stop making someone better than he is. yeah, he's got some good movies, but this is not one of them. What if he was just bad on this one, what if he didn't intended any stupid metaphor. It sucked. Get over it. One man's trash is another man's treasure.

  • 7 - Ash

    Dec 12, 2003 at 2:38 pm

    No endning to what's going to happen, no reasoning to what did happened....
    Wow great spelling!!! That coupled with the sounds in the movie pretty much explains why the movie is great... Why does everything have to be spoon feed?I ask... Why can't there be and end to the madness? you ask... I can't feel comfortable leaving my home for fear that something real something whimsical might be out there sitting on a precipise. Ploting for a chance to deface my new nikes. hehe

  • 8 - Tara Daniels

    May 02, 2004 at 1:13 am

    If you ara a fan of "The Birds", and would like to see it's history protected, I am soliciting your help. The Town of Bodega, home of the "Birds" Schoolhouse and church, is in desperate need of a new fire station. The current station is falling apart, can not house our trucks, and makes responding to calls very dificult. If you have any finances or resources which could help us protect our town and its historic buildings, please contact me, firefighter Daniels @ taramd@hotmail.com. THANK YOU!

  • 9 - Tara Daniels

    May 02, 2004 at 1:14 am

    If you ara a fan of "The Birds", and would like to see it's history protected, I am soliciting your help. The Town of Bodega, home of the "Birds" Schoolhouse and church, is in desperate need of a new volunteer fire station. The current station is falling apart, can not house our trucks, and makes responding to calls very dificult. If you have any finances or resources which could help us protect our town and its historic buildings, please contact me, firefighter Daniels @ taramd@hotmail.com. THANK YOU!

  • 10 - Nick Jones

    May 02, 2004 at 2:38 am

    Got a website, Tara? Otherwise, we can't tell if this is a scam or not. I tried Googling for any mention of the subject and found NOTHING.

  • 11 - Michael Rawls

    Nov 20, 2004 at 10:33 pm

    Could you please tell me the lyrics to the song that the kids were singing in the schoolhouse?

  • 12 - geddes57

    Jan 25, 2005 at 11:36 am

    What is the convertible car that Tippi Hedren drives in 'the birds'?

  • 13 - Christine

    Feb 10, 2005 at 1:20 pm

    The birds it was and ok movie but my theory why the birds atteck is every time they talked about Love the bird atteck

  • 14 - Carl

    Feb 19, 2005 at 10:13 am

    The convertible is an Aston-Martin DB2 circa 1950s

  • 15 - Jim Haddad

    Jul 31, 2005 at 9:22 pm

    Same as Michael Rawls,
    Could you please tell me the lyrics to the song that the kids were singing in the schoolhouse?



  • 16 - Zack Gregson

    Oct 17, 2005 at 8:48 am

    The Birds is one of the best films ever made. Fact. Hitchock is indeed the master.

  • 17 - Mark Spangler

    Oct 30, 2005 at 11:51 pm

    Once again... what WAS that annoying little ditty the kids were singing? It seems like one of those songs that school children used to sing and were quite familiar with, but one that I've never heard in my life.

    Remember it? "... now, now,now." What song IS that?

    As to the film, what can you say? Classic... in many ways this is more disturbing than Psycho because this one involves kids. Hitch didn't pull his punches here. The world can be an ugly place... even in such a beautiful place as Bodega Bay.

  • 18 - art 101 studnet

    Nov 15, 2005 at 9:25 pm

    The lyrics to the children's song:

    "She combed her hair but once a year
    Ristle-te, rostle-te, now, now, now
    With every stroke she shed a tear...
    He walked her home by the light of the moon...
    She swept up her floor but once a year
    Ristle-te, rostle-te, now, now, now"

  • 19 - Tony O. Q.

    Nov 22, 2005 at 6:42 pm

    Fox news level commentary aside, I think it's fascinating when people insist that there be a clear and distinct ending - a very Americanized view of film, incidentally. I suppose these same folks have a tendency to require perfect sonic rhyme in all poetry. Piece of advice #6 - RENT the video next time

  • 20 - Aaron, Duke De Mondo

    Nov 22, 2005 at 9:15 pm

    Brilliant article, Sean. i ain't got nothin more to add at this time, other than i think the birds is indeed masterful. it's no Birds II : Land's End, but what is, tell me that?

  • 21 - Sally

    Apr 24, 2006 at 1:33 am

    Could someoneplease tell me the name of the classical tune Tippi Hedren's character is playing on the piano?

  • 22 - Mike

    May 01, 2006 at 6:29 am

    I had previously watched "The Birds" as a callow and somewhat thoughtless youth, thinking it was merely a grizzly expostion of some rather praturnatural urges of the original author and Hitchcock himself. Having listened to the analysis of the infamous hotel in Psycho by a psychiatrist and how each floor represented a level of the conscious and unconscious mind I watched the film again last night and it was a revelation. The Electra Complex brought to life-and the ending consumate!

  • 23 - Geza Penzes

    May 01, 2006 at 3:07 pm

    The convertible in Hitchcock's Birds is an Aston Martin DB2/4 Drophead Coupe (1953-1955), according to this site:

  • 24 - lj

    Sep 19, 2007 at 6:16 pm

    The song is:

    The Wee Cooper O' Fife

    There was a wee cooper lived in Fife
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    And he has tae'n a gentle wife
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    She wouldna card and she wouldna spin
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    For shamin' o'her gentle kin
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    She wouldna bake and she wouldna brew
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    For spoilin' of her gentle hue
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    She called him a dirty Hieland whelp
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    If you want yer dinner go get it yourself
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    The cooper's awa tae his wool-pack
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    And lain a sheepskin across her back
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    I'll no thrash you, for your gentle kin
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    But I will thrash my ain sheep-skin
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    He's laid the sheepskin across her back
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    And with a good stick he went whickety-whack
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    Oh I will card and I will spin
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    And think nae mair of my gentle kin!
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    She drew the table and spread the board
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    And "My dear husband" was every word
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    All you who have gotten a gentle wife
    Nickety nackety noo, noo. noo
    Just send ye for the cooper of Fife!
    Risselty-rosselty, hey, pomposity
    Nickety nackety noo, noo, noo.

    Meaning of unusual words:
    Nickety nackety and risselty-rosselty are just nonsense phrases.

  • 25 - DFARHIE

    Apr 04, 2008 at 11:44 am

    The name of the piece that Tippi (Melanie Daniels) is fingering so badly on the piano is by Claude Debussy.. Arabesque No. 1

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