Which statement does not apply to Hitchcock's films?
a) there is a lack of an adequate motive for the disorder in the films
b) there is an attempt to explain disruptions in life's façade and characters treat them seriously
c) a seemingly protective world could suddenly turn menacing and terrible
d) the ordinary world is just an illusion that can suddenly erupt in unpredictable assault
e) the basic laws of our experience are upended or suspended