"Rear Window," directed by Alfred Hitchcock, explores voyeurism through the eyes of L.B. Jefferies, a man confined to a wheelchair. With no jump scares, the film builds suspense by intertwining Jefferies' perspective with that of the audience as he observes his neighbors. Tension escalates surrounding a potential murder, highlighting human curiosity and complicity in voyeurism.
Vertigo: A Lesson in Obsession
Director: Alfred HitchcockStarring: Kim Novak, James Stewart, Barbara El Geddess Halfway through Vertigo, I needed to take a break. I vividly remember the scene when I felt the need bubble up. John Fergusson (James Stewart) had driven Madeleine Elster (Kim Novak) to the Big Basin Redwoods State Park. John struggles to keep his growing emotions... Continue Reading →
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