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  • Emmitt 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Soul Reaper

    Reaper (1948)

  • Jaydon 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Never lose my expectations.

    James Stewart is great, very like him.

    Before the movie began, I'd been guessing which part Alfred would focus on, the murdering part or the talking part, until the first scene instantly told the killing of David, I knew the point would lie in the latter.

    So this movie tells a story we normal person...

  • Idell 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Watching Notes 61: Several very beautiful treatments

    1 As soon as the shot came up, it was directly strangling the victim, which was very impactful, putting suspense and conflict on the stage at once, making the audience unable to take their attention away. (The person who actually pulls the rope is the second male who has a worse psychological...

  • Leatha 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Rope

    Pseudo-mirror/Class about murder privilege says: —Murder should be an art. As such, the privilege of committing it should be reserved for those few who are really superior individuals. And the victims-inferior beings whose lives are unimportant anyway . —May I ask who is to decide if a human being...

  • Salma 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    About Hitchcock being a "scumbag"

    Generally speaking, the protagonists of suspense and reasoning films are usually detectives, looking for clues to obtain physical evidence to solve the case. People like me who are not online can often only feel the excitement of the film when the truth is revealed, similar to the previous big...

  • Jamil 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Some of my own opinions after the second brush

    I revisited it for the second time today. I couldn't bear to see it before. A group of people were in a room, making a lot of noise, feeling bored and dull. Now I can suddenly understand Hitchcock's dialogue immersion. Watching them talking, the answer is ready to come out, which makes people...

  • Doug 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    Feelings of watching "Reaper of Souls"

    The classic one-shot-long-lens movie case. I love Hitchcock's movies, but not this one. First of all, the whole film is more like a drama work that strictly adheres to the "Three Uniforms", and the actors "according to the director's arrangement" to tell the story on the stage formed by this...

  • Isabel 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    He must be weak before him

    Does Philip have a crush on Rupert? This is the question I have when watching the film.

    During the period of playing the piano, Philip's psychological defense was gradually being broken. Or rather, he was certain from the beginning that Rupert would discover the truth. On the one hand, it stems from...

  • Coby 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    How Hitchcock Made a Time Bomb

    Because of the dangerous game! Movies and musicals are two completely different adaptations. Whether the content focuses on character images or emotional trends, they are very different.

    The homosexual setting in this older film is weakened by the presence of female characters but only as a joke and...

  • Chance 2022-03-23 09:01:39

    "Perfect Murder"

    Since I watched "Phone Murder" first, when Braden was complacent about the perfect murder, he had a hunch that there would be various uncertainties in reality, and there would never be a novel seamlessness. In "Telephone Murder", we know the murderer in advance, and then look at the murderer's calm...