Now I am watching a TCM documentary about The Thriller. Amusing stuff -- one line was that Grace Kelly is "more evidence that still waters run... weird..." If I want to stay up late, the midnight film is going to be Shadow of a Doubt!
posted evening of Friday, October second, 2009
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As a film major in college, I took a whole class on Alfred Hitchcock. I had to write a term paper on "Rear Window". The genius of Rear Window to me is that it is so self-referential - we are watching Jimmy Stewart watch a movie through his camera and he experiences the same range of emotions "is this real? am I imagining this? what is reality? what's going on?" etc that typical moviegoers experience. A film within a film commenting on us the audience of the first film. Mindf--k!
Voyeurism is a HUGE theme underlying all of Hitchcock's work - in fact he saw the main compulsion of moviewatching as a voyeuristic urge. Probably why his films are so engrossing to this day.
I'm going to dig my paper out lol I think I still have it - thanks for the trip down memory lane....
posted evening of October second, 2009 by Chris Huff
What I really love is the confusion over different levels of unreality in the film -- Stewart is portrayed as imagining something, so his perceived reality is different from the film's "real" reality. Then the twist at the end is that Stewart's fantasy is what's really happening, but it feels more like the reality of the movie has collapsed into Stewart's fantasy. There is similar confusion in The Black Book, indeed it is a major theme of that book.
posted evening of October second, 2009 by Jeremy
I'll have to read that one...
I'm not sure I ever really doubted Stewart's reality being the true one...but it's been a long time since I watched it with fresh eyes...everyone else in the film though is convinced he's making it up, except Grace Kelly who is willing to play along, until she falls into it...
interesting though, there's what the characters in the film believe - there's what JS believes - and then there's what we the audience believe -
slightly more complicated than "Snakes on A Plane", no? :-)
posted evening of October second, 2009 by Chris Huff
There's a motherfucking murderer in this motherfucking apartment complex!
posted evening of October second, 2009 by Jeremy