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Rosemary 2022-04-19 09:01:01
Have you ever eaten fish head and rice?
"Peeping Tom" ("Peeping Tom" ah this is), the lens is given to the telescope, and I immediately think of another movie I watched not long ago - "Peeping Tom" (Peeping Tom). In contrast, the protagonist Jeffrey with a telescope in his hand seems to have more reasons. His plastered left leg greatly...
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Jazmin 2022-04-19 09:01:01
All kinds of thoughts associated with "Rear Window"
DVDs of this movie are all over the place, but I've never seen them all. It was only when I bought the movie tickets at this Shanghai International Film Festival that I saw the whole film, half for Hitchcock and half for Grace Kelly, the former Hollywood actress and Princess of Monaco.
The film...

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Alexandro 2022-04-24 07:01:01
All sorts of Freudian psychoanalysis, cinematic and voyeuristic convergence judgments, gender relationship dismantling, and reflection all make sense, but the point is that Xifa has a good story to tell here. The layers are clear and the branch lines are rich. The male protagonist is like a physical director who controls what the audience watches. There are too many trivial neighbors, and the murder case even acts as a time caliper, separating the beginnings and turns of each story. The murder itself, from the foreshadowing of the initial quarrel to the subsequent steps of the salesman to cover up the truth, is all relaxed. In the end, when Frith almost convinces himself that this is fake, the audience has more or less self-doubt. Other than that, I especially like the lonely single woman part. Her loneliness is very real, and the ending of being healed by music is also very beautiful. The time wrestling between Frith and Carroll was also great. When I was young, I felt that Carol was pleasing Fries, and when I grew up, I felt the charm of evenly matched forces, including the last scene - Carol was "conquering" her lover, she falsified his judgment on her, but at the same time It also retains its own authenticity. It is very admirable.
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Aliza 2022-03-23 09:01:02
After reading an analysis, I found it very interesting-the windows that the male protagonist looks into are like pieces of movie screens: lonely women are dramas, newlyweds are erotic films, pianists are musicals, ballet dancers are sex comedies, sick women are there Horror film. Because of the single scene, photography and performance needs to be very prominent. Photography is indeed! At the beginning, the long shot of the background of the characters, the fragment of the man from the opposite window coming to the male lead's room, and the suspense caused by the wall that blocks the line of sight when the camera moves are all amazing. though doesn't like Grace Kelly's performance. The male protagonist is typically not proactive, not refusing, and irresponsible. The action of changing the magazine at the end of the film laughed at the hypocrisy and superficiality of the woman. It feels like Hitchcock is already misogynistic at this time. (Film Festival, Giant Screen)
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Gunnison: I didn't ask you to stand in the middle of that automobile racetrack.
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Gunnison: It's about time you got married, before you turn into a lonesome and bitter old man.
L.B. Jefferies: Yeah, can't you just see me, rushing home to a hot apartment to listen to the automatic laundry and the electric dishwasher and the garbage disposal and the nagging wife...
Gunnison: Jeff, wives don't nag anymore. They discuss.
L.B. Jefferies: Oh, is that so, is that so? Well, maybe in the high-rent district they discuss. In my neighborhood they still nag.