Rear Window Comments

  • Mathilde 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    2016.6.30 Rewatch. Grace Kelly looks good no matter what she wears, especially the first set. "Blow-Up-1966" is exactly this foundation. Although one window and one thing are interesting, now I feel that everyone is acting in front of the window. In the next 30 minutes, even when I look at it now, I feel the same as I did when I was a child, and my heart touches my throat.

  • Maegan 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    3.5. stuffy. Although the psychology of voyeurism and the visualization of perspective are unconventional or even unprecedented, the fun it gives people does not seem to be enough to run through the whole film, and there is no curiosity about whether the person being watched is killed or how to kill it. At least in my opinion. Seeing the fifth Hitchcock now, except for the pinnacle "Victoria" and "Terror", I feel that the so-called suspense and horror at other times can hardly have both in a...

  • Cathy 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    The plot is general, and the expected reversal did not appear....

  • Guido 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    My eyes are always on Grace Kelly's beautiful face and all kinds of beautiful dresses. . That tulle nightdress is simply beautiful on her! The plot feels general, and some people compare it to entering the room. Although the age difference is too long, it must have its own characteristics, but obviously I like it...

  • Alta 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    Grace Kelly's beautiful clothes are so beautiful. . . These three people are really fed and have nothing to do for fear that the world will not be chaotic, and they will fantasize about being heroes. . There are no special surprises in the story, but you can play with the camera very well, and so are all kinds of tricks to see the big from the small. . The call that no one speaks is a magical touch. ....

  • Dessie 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    As an audience who has watched a lot of movies, and who will watch this work 70 years later, they will be attracted by the plot in the movie and really admire Hitchcock's genius. The protagonist observing the opposite behavior through the rear window is like the audience watching a movie, and can easily substitute into the protagonist's environment. In the end, the protagonist's girlfriend commits danger and is discovered personally, which is the climax that the audience expects. Before the end...

  • Demario 2022-03-26 09:01:01

    At the end, why was the nurse who looked like Queen Elizabeth II scared by her own words? She was the first to propose the idea of ​​dismemberment? Why did that man make so many long-distance calls? Why did Americans not like to draw curtains? This movie Is it the color later on? Voyeurism is fascinating, and it's beautiful without...

  • Eleonore 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    After falling, I immediately thought of this film. The actor broke his leg just like me, was bored at home, and then spied on his...

  • Violet 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    I don't like this one very much, really. . . Because I don't like the...

  • Jasen 2022-03-25 09:01:01

    The layout is superbly set, and then the front is flat, but I am quite nervous at the end. . Also, Grace Kelly is the most beautiful actress in the world, I think, every appearance is so amazing....

Extended Reading
  • Norval 2022-04-23 07:01:01

    While you are spying on others, others are spying on you

    Very speechless, the first review of the film was swallowed, this is rewritten. "Rear Window" is foggy, and it is another masterpiece by Xi Fat. Starting from a back window where you can spy on all the apartment neighbors, Jeff, the injured photographer at the beginning, and the fat blonde-Princess...

  • Archibald 2021-10-13 13:05:35

    [RETURN] Actresses not used by Hitchcock


    Recently, Hitchcock’s movie seeds have suddenly increased on the Internet. Think about the reason, it may be that Martin Scorsese took a short film of more than 9 minutes with the incomplete script that Hitchcock did not make. "A KEY TO RESERVA", the remaining three-and-a-half pages of the script...

Rear Window quotes

  • Stella: [to Lisa] You haven't spent much time around cemeteries, have you?

  • Lisa Fremont: Well, if there's one thing I know, it's how to wear the proper clothes.