SO much greatful how can I say to you, and you taking my soul. Deeply shocked, some issues have not been figured out, few feelings and thoughts. 1. Boss Hitchcock used advanced reasoning (logical dialectics) to demonstrate to me what is "unexpected and reasonable", and made me realize that there are two types of imagination, one is Regarding the plot, the second is audiovisual. 2. In a sense, the "singularity" (the key to solving the puzzle) of the whole film is that the key to the door is hidden under the cushion of the stairs. I don't know if my word is appropriate, when the character makes a choice with two or more possibilities, and the key to the door is the object that witnesses the possibility. 3. Boss Hitchcock used the simplest movement of wrapping or shaking to create a unique sense of suspense in the interior space, rather than the ritual sense of a theatrical stage. (Of course it’s really like a drama, but it’s still not a drama, because the camera is controlled by the director, and the audience’s eyes can look wherever they want. At the same time, the space presented by the whole film is very like a cross. Realize the original "suspense".) 4. Many plot scenes are very psychological. Especially the confrontation between the crime novelist Imagination and Tony.
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