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Kennedy 2022-05-11 21:49:53
Still a DePalma Cinephile
A discerning person can see the tribute to Hitchcock's "Rear Window" and "Psycho": binoculars, electric drills, claustrophobia, and well-planned murders are all distinct marks in Hitchcock's classic works. With the help of these familiar symbols, De Palma constantly "flattered and imitated" to the...
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Wayne 2022-05-11 22:11:57
About the ending
The rhythm of the first hour of the film was slow, and I even wanted to give 2 stars in anger. Fortunately, the overall quality was restored at the end.
For the ending, the interpretation on IMDB is reproduced as follows (it is believed that witnessing the murder and finding out the real murderer is...

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Thelma 2022-05-11 20:51:08
Just like the claustrophobia replaced by "Vertigo" (Dolly Zoom is also replaced by a rotary zoom), it is outside the murder plan, and the man's several claustrophobic encounters are just the director's design. The same is true for the whole movie, where Hitchcock's symbols are crumpled and reassembled in reverse, but the design itself is interesting, so it also looks cute.
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Ethyl 2022-05-11 20:12:44
Rear Window Ecstasy - The self-cultivation of a hard-core Hitchcock fan, the tribute also has a strong self-style and interest, and it is very enjoyable to watch; of course, it is no problem to criticize the script for being weak and far-fetched, but Perhaps De Palma placed imagery and ritual over storytelling and logic from the very beginning of the film's conception.
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