Rear
Window Alfred
Hitchcock
Rear
Window is about a character called L.B Jeff (James Stewart) a photographer with
a broken leg. He is trapped in his own apartment because of his injury. This
film takes you threw an adventure all inside the same house of Jeff. Watch Jeff
look at his Nabors as if it’s you. Jeff keeps looking out the window. He then
thinks that the married man across the road may have murdered his wife: has he?
Rear Window is an immersing film because
it keeps to the point of view of Jeff. You see what he sees. It’s as if when
Jeff looks out his window it symbolises you looking at the T.V while watching
Rear Window.
But
that all changes when Lisa Carol Fremond (Grace Kelly) goes out of Jeff’s
apartment. And then the monster across the road comes out of the T.V.
which
is a great shock with the great use of close ups such as: James Stewart looks
out the window, he see’s something then you see his reaction etc.
Over all I think Rear Window is a great
film because of the may you get immersed in it because of the way it’s all from
Jeff’s point of view.
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