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Annabelle 2022-03-22 09:01:02
Rear window
Because I was very interested in Hitchcock, I chose some of his masterpieces to see. "Rear Window" is the first one.
A man who broke his leg and passed the time looking at the neighbor's window, because of some guesses that may sound strange and out of nothing, led to a real murder case. Lying on... -
Douglas 2022-03-22 09:01:02
Nothing has changed now and in the past
We deny the behavior of interfering with the privacy of others, but we have the instinct of endless prying. Feel the excitement in the snooping, as if standing on the highest point with a kind of arrogant power overlooking the world. It may be innocuous, but it also holds like an exclusive...

Benny Bartlett
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Eldora 2021-10-20 18:59:59
There is almost no scene change, but it's not boring at all.
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Alessia 2022-03-23 09:01:02
The fourth side (like the fourth wall of the theater stage) has only the residents of Stewart (only the audience can see the other three sides), S can/can not hear the sound (can/can't the audience hear the sound), and the role of S is just the audience A condensed carrier for gazing. Cinematic space-theater stage space.
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L.B. Jefferies: I've seen bickering and family quarrels and mysterious trips at night, and knives and saws and ropes, and now since last evening, not a sign of the wife. How do you explain that?
Lisa Fremont: Maybe she died.
L.B. Jefferies: Where's the doctor? Where's the undertaker?
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[Jeff dials the number for Thorwald's phone. Thorwald is seen from a distance walking over to the phone and standing by it]
L.B. Jefferies: [quietly to himself] Come on, Thorwald, answer it. Come on, you're curious. You wonder if it's your girlfriend calling. The one you killed for. Go on, pick it up!
[Thorwald is seen picking up the phone]
Lars Thorwald: [voice] Hello?
L.B. Jefferies: Did you get my note? Well, did you get it Thorwald?
Lars Thorwald: [voice] Who are you?
L.B. Jefferies: I'll give you a chance to find out. Meet me in the bar at the Albert Hotel. Do it right away.
Lars Thorwald: [voice] Why should I?
L.B. Jefferies: A little business meeting... to settle the estate of your late wife.
Lars Thorwald: [voice] I... I don't know what you mean.
L.B. Jefferies: Come on, quit stalling or I'll hang up and call the police. Would you like that?
Lars Thorwald: [voice] I only have 100 dollars or so.
L.B. Jefferies: That's a start. I'm at the Albert now. I'll be looking for you.
[Jeff hangs up]