McGuffin 21: Trust may be the best thing between people and the worst trap

Isom 2022-12-01 15:47:51

#McAfee Fan# The 21st issue of "Safety Pass" Recommended star: Samsung Keywords: Features; Type; Technique Director Nicholas Ray, the story of this episode is also very distinctive and very interesting. The story takes place in a high-speed intercontinental express train. A female reporter from the United States was warmly received by the German head of state. A German athlete was intentionally approaching the female reporter. What was his intention?

Closed places, completely different national conditions. The collision of two ideas and the pursuit of human nature are fully demonstrated in this episode. I can't talk about the details here. It's about freedom and about the truth. It's the type that the American people like the most. What's interesting is that the information density of this story is actually very high, just like some spy films, full of reversals, everyone is suspect, and they may be monitored everywhere.

In just twenty minutes, the plot is ups and downs, and it is really worth learning. And the technique of covering up the real problem with an obvious mistake is also a very clever technique in detective fiction. An experience is a great friendship and trust. Hitchcock won't talk too much, just pull a minute of shit on time, and then tell you that the fun will continue next week. The McGuffin in this episode is the watch, it's fake and it's real.

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  • Alfred Hitchcock - Host: [introducing commercials at the end of the show] I hope you have enjoyed our program. Seeing a murder on television can help to work off one's antagonisms. And if you haven't any antagonisms, these commercials will give you some.

  • Alfred Hitchcock - Host: [signing off] I hope you'll join us again next week, when we will present you with another story of gripping, spine-tingling suspense, and three boring commercials to take the edge off of it.