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Rear Window Reviews

  • Madisen 2022-03-15 09:01:01

    Hitchcock's humor

    This is a suspense; which, of course, is an interesting place to talk about Hitchcock's sense of humor. James Stewart's, Thelma Ritter's (the no-nonsense nurse, God bless her soul), and, lo behold, even Grace Kelly's! Which makes me wonder why Chinese movies can be funny, but are generally not very...

  • Dayton 2022-03-15 09:01:01

    Another essence of life

    I remember at the beginning of college, in film class, the teacher said that if you want to truly understand the essence of film, you must look at Hitchcock's "Rear Window." If you ignore the storyline, this is a movie that explains the essence of the movie. What a movie is, in fact, it is...

  • Felix 2022-03-14 14:12:20

    Double peeping in and out of the play——analysis of the relationship between film and "peeping" with "Rear Window" as an example

    I. Introduction

    A movie called "Peeping Tom" (Michael Powell, 1960) was screened at the 2021 Shanghai British Film Masters Exhibition. "Peeping Tom" is a slang term in English that means voyeurism. Also as a masterpiece of a peeping theme movie, Hitchcock's "Rear Window" also expresses Freud's...

  • Kimberly 2021-10-13 13:08:06

    "The Rear Window" of "Director's Talk"

    Hitchcock is one of the film artists with the most cinematic sense. He has always advocated "pure film", that is, to demonstrate the plot completely by film means instead of telling the story through dialogue or narration. This film reflects his film consciousness from beginning to end.

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  • Trace 2021-10-13 13:07:29

    Hitchcock-turning decay into magic

    Another director, Stephen Spielberg, who I like very much, commented on Hitchcock: "In the field of suspense and horror films, Hitchcock is a well-deserved pioneer... "Rear Window" is Hitchcock. One of the representative works of Kirk's suspense film, he created an atmosphere of horror and...

  • Deontae 2021-10-13 13:07:00

    The beginning is a good way to explain the background of the story

    The film shows the director's use of the "pure film" technique: in order to help the film to express the same content, the language of the camera must be used to replace the dialogue, so as to express his main idea. At the beginning of the film, I wanted to shoot indoors. The walls were...

  • Lyda 2021-10-13 13:06:59

    Rear Window: Rear Window

    We often see people who are prone to peeping in Hitchcock movies or use the angle of the peeping lens to reflect the world. The rear window can be said to be a classic work that takes Hitchcock's hobby to the extreme. In the film, Hitchcock shows us the nature of the film. From the...

  • Kacie 2021-10-13 13:06:50

    "Rear Window" movie script

    "Rear Window" screenplay produced by Paramount, 1954, color (112 minutes) Screenplay: John Michael Hayes Original Novel: Cornell Wooldridge Director: Alfred Hitchcock K Photography: Robert Burks Music: Franz Waxman Actors: James Stewart, Grace Kelly, Raymond Burr, Judith Evelyn, Wendy...

  • Sheila 2021-10-13 13:06:50

    Hitchcock talks with Truffaut on the rear window

    Truffaut: "Rear Window" is a movie I like. Cornell Woolrich's novel "Rear Window" provides a plot for your film of the same name, but I haven't got this one until now. novel. Hitchcock: The novel is based on a disabled person who stays in the house all day. I remember there is another...

  • Norberto 2021-10-13 13:06:20

    Male symbols from incomplete to disabled

    To quote the main text of the film review: Hitchcock's Gender Roles: Rear Window by Ben Elliott Hitchcock's Rear Window (1954) builds a distinct view of the world and how, in the director's opinion, men and women fit in it. In his suspense masterpiece, Hitchcock utilizes all of his...