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Carli 2022-03-25 09:01:01
The role of the blonde in this film is particularly obvious, making the male protagonist finally fall in love with him, and this smart blonde female model (Grace Kelly) is very noble, glamorous, and smart, and her lines have the usual slowness of Grace. Lazy, but interesting. The ten minutes at the end of the film is the climax. The businessman on the opposite side is approaching Stewart's room step by step, reflecting the typical Fei Xi's bomb...
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Grace 2022-03-25 09:01:01
[Beijing Film Festival Screening] Finally, I watched this textbook-level classic suspense film that has been remakes and tributes many times on the big screen. A powerful artist built a whole apartment in the studio. 99% of the film is presented in a single scene and a single point of view in the male lead's house. The camera hardly leaves the room, switches the prying perspective through different scenes, and cleverly uses lines and performances to express the world outside the room. Suspense...
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Damon 2022-03-25 09:01:01
1. The unusual behavior is the panic when hiding secrets. 2. The eyes hiding behind can often see through everything more clearly and calmly, but this also involves moral issues. 3. Every window behind the lens is a movie, a movie about...
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Kayla 2022-03-25 09:01:01
Satisfaction and self-reference to the audience's voyeuristic desire. The plot is not exciting enough, but the creativity is...
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Candace 2022-03-25 09:01:01
, Within an hour and a half, all the cameras shook and cut in the rectangular windows of the neighborhood, the small rectangular garden downstairs and the dimly lit room of Jeffery, and the peeping lens only stretched to the long back street below the murderer, which was small and cramped. The space does not restrict the tension of the lens and the infinite possibilities of suspense. In addition, I remember that there was such a sentence, in fact, everyone has a desire for exposure and a desire...
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Fern 2022-03-25 09:01:01
Peeping is a movie, watching is a role, and acceptance is a narrative; but this time, in addition to these meta things, I am more interested in the intimacy and alienation in the city's "siheyuan". The beauty and mourning of the city are all in its loneliness. We are at the window. Zhong Leak also peeked through the window. This is a unique stimulus element of the city. The urban female protagonist and the adventurous male protagonist finally find a cross in this "urban...
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Reggie 2022-03-25 09:01:01
The biggest feeling after watching Bi is not the so-called suspense and horror, but the excellent sense of the screen and the ingenuity of the transition, and the humorous taste of the lines. There are a lot of sparks~~ The feminine topic gently rubbed by the theme itself and the indifference and alienation of the city and the little warmth The side, but it only stops at the level of rubbing~ and this product is actually still half a love story orz~. ....
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Alana 2022-03-24 09:01:02
Strong in substitution and interaction. If: the salesman is innocent, so he is forced to run away; or the three of them pay too much attention to this place and ignore the real murders in the...
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Damion 2022-03-24 09:01:02
Suspense for suspense. Why do movies that have been far surpassed by posterity after falling asleep dominate the top 20 of...
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Lola 2022-03-24 09:01:02
[85%] Finally there is a Hitchcock that I really like. The concept of "rear window" is ingeniously conceived—the desire for voyeurism, seeing and invisible, social group portraits—it doesn’t need to say much, but the handling of the male protagonist breaking his leg is even more brilliant, making him stand on the sidelines steadily. From this perspective, the reader cannot directly participate in the behavior outside the window, creating a strong sense of suspense and tension. The third act of...
Rear Window Comments
Extended Reading
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Stella: When I married Miles, we were both a couple of maladjusted misfits. We are still maladjusted misfits, and we have loved every minute of it.
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L.B. Jefferies: Would you fix me a sandwich, please?
Stella: Yes, I will. And I'll spread a little common sense on the bread.