rear window

Arely 2022-04-22 07:01:01

rear window (1954)
8.7
1954 / USA / Mystery Thriller / Alfred Hitchcock / James Stewart Grace Kelly

The male protagonist had to rest in a wheelchair because he broke a leg, but because the cast can be removed in the last week, he was bored and observed the lives of other people in the back window.

There are those who love aerobics, those who love to play the piano, those who have been sleeping on the balcony, a lonely person, a couple, etc. From that window to observe other people's words and deeds, it seems that being peeped has become a normal. But that's what happened when he accidentally discovered a murder case.

The salesman carried out the heavy suitcase several times in the middle of the rainy night, and when he returned, the suitcase became extra light, and the next morning, he did not see the salesman's wife, which abnormally made Jeffreys unable to There is no doubt that the salesman killed his wife, but there is no evidence.

Meanwhile, his girlfriend, Lisa, is a little distressed. The two people seem to have differences in concept, which caused him to be a little troubled. Facing the enthusiasm of his girlfriend and the difference in concept between the two, it is a choice how to go in the future.

But what happened that night, the next day, they began to discuss, and even at the end, Lisa began to help Jeffreys to verify a conjecture. Then Jeffries' good friend, the policeman, is really interesting. In the process of watching, he will follow the characters in the film and the development of the plot to guess what the final truth of this matter is, and then see the last two characters of the male protagonist. All legs are in casts, I really want to laugh.

The heroine is really good-natured!

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Rear Window quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.