Monday, March 21, 2016

The rear window review

The audience is put in the role of viewers who view a protagonist who is almost obsessively preoccupied with looking at others. It Is very creative how they use the camera to tell the story. Is able to look at new perspectives that you may not notice. The camera was able to do lots close-ups on the character to show how they're feeling. You're able to see although facial features that they make. I loved it when Lisa's first appeared in the film before we can see her, we see her shadow “like a vampire”. The use of camera work was able to capture that moment perfectly. I feel some of the meaning from this movie is how some people per tray women. There were a lot of gestures that were used to imply meaning in this film that was able to be understood without speaking. A lot of the tension came from no talking and the slow camera movement at times. 

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