My Opinion "Rear Window"

Curtis 2022-03-22 09:01:02

The related works of "Rear Window", "The World of Truman", "Following", "Don't Talk to Strangers", "The. Hidden. Face"
1. Why is the criminal man's crime process so exposed and the follow-up process so rigorous? God’s perspective sees all the dark sides, but in the end it’s unreasonable. Everything is based on peeping into the brain tonic. Seeing that women are sick and need men to serve, there are disputes. During the long-term service of brain tonic, men lose patience and women. I doubted love. I saw a man going out several times in a rainy night with a jewelry box, saw a knife, and saw no woman in the next few days. The brain patched up and killed the body and threw the body. Outside investigations, everything is reasonable, the dog The turning point of death, but why is the dismembered body placed in the garden, is it necessary? But being able to do other things is so logically clear and meticulous)
2. The babysitter and girlfriend both thought this was a boring pastime at first, why did they join the peeping of other people’s privacy in the end? People’s curiosity is troublesome, and everyone has this kind of peeping at others. The dark side of privacy?
3. The story is based on a boring situation in which the photographer started to spy on the privacy of other people's private lives while he was boring at home after the photographer broke his leg. And bring in more people into this kind of boredom?
4. When the dog died, everyone came out to watch, and the dog owner began to criticize everyone, and everyone felt that it was only a dog that died. When the male owner was about to die on the window sill, everyone also came out, it was just It's just onlookers.
5. Except for the exchange of flowers between female artists and male criminals, there is no exchange between neighbors in a community? Later, music saved the neurotic woman, and she asked a music man to enjoy music.
6 The male protagonist is peeping at everything, no one is peeping at him secretly?
7. On the first floor on the right, neurotic single women know to pull the curtains (when they are intimate), the newlyweds on the second floor know to pull the curtains (when they are intimate), the female artist on the first floor on the opposite side habitually closes the door, and the dancing girls never pull the curtains (when they are intimate) After the first quarrel between the host and the hostess, the male prisoner pulled the curtains and then it rained. He saw the male prisoner go out several times at dawn. He took a woman out at dawn, then opened the curtains in the living room and looked out the window (why this time Look? Even if you have a guilty conscience, why don’t you turn off the lights at night, or keep on observing, it is seriously inconsistent with the logic of the detective’s investigation.) I saw the dog but didn’t kill the dog immediately afterwards. The window was opened at the back (because of the heat?), turned off all the lights at night and then smoked. The next day when I watered the flowers, I didn’t kill the dog. I took the dry cleaning clothes to clean up at night and called out to turn off the lights. Then there was a male offender. The camera was a dog. Was found dead, and the brightness of the cigarette butt in the dark is based on the fact that the male protagonist simply ignores the existence of the window or deliberately set it so that a person will not be peeped by others.
8. The male lead and the female lead have feelings? Isn't it that they are not caught in the self-desire of peeping at others' privacy?
9. The curtains were slowly opened at the beginning, meaning that the curtain was opened. After the detective in the middle left, the heroine closed the curtains. Before here, it was more reasonable. After the heroine finished showing the pajamas, she screamed out of the window and the curtains opened. The story The plot enters the second half, but at this time the episode has already started seven out of ten. Since there has been a turning point, it will definitely develop in the direction the male protagonist has imagined.

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Extended Reading
  • 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 to peep in their hearts. Still makes sense

  • Shannon 2022-04-24 07:01:01

    #BJIFF# ​​Revisiting Hitchcock feels no exaggeration. Under the premise of achieving the ultimate suspense in "Rear Window" (the smoke in the murderer's darkness is so wonderful that I don't know how to blow it), it also The character arcs of the hero and heroine are well completed, as well as the wonderful dialogue throughout the film and the ambient sound created by the noisy apartment from beginning to end, it can be said to be a perfect movie.

Rear Window quotes

  • [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]

  • [Thorwald forces Jeff's apartment door open and stands before him, closing the door behind him]

    Lars Thorwald: What do you want from me?

    [Jeff does not reply]

    Lars Thorwald: Your friend, the girl, could have turned me in. Why didn't she?

    [no reply]

    Lars Thorwald: What do you want? A lot of money? I don't have any money.

    [no reply]

    Lars Thorwald: Say something.

    [no reply]

    Lars Thorwald: Say something! Tell me what you want!

    [Jeff continues to remain silent]

    Lars Thorwald: Can you get me that ring back?

    L.B. Jefferies: No.

    Lars Thorwald: Tell her to bring it back!

    L.B. Jefferies: I can't. The police have it by now.