Quote from: Antares on May 14, 2010, 09:11:37 PMI stand corrected...http://www.criterion.com/boxsets/743-eclipse-series-23-the-first-films-of-akira-kurosawaOhhhhhh, dear.
I stand corrected...http://www.criterion.com/boxsets/743-eclipse-series-23-the-first-films-of-akira-kurosawa
There were actually a few other things that bothered me about it, aside from the continuous shot gimmick.First, I didn't think that he should have shown the actual murder taking place. It would have been more suspenseful, given the nature of the dialog that follows, to wonder if they had actually committed the crime.
Second, why the use of gloves? You can't lift fingerprints off a piece of rope.
Third, I just didn't buy Jimmy Stewart in the role of Rupert. I think it would have made the character more believable if he would have been played by either Robert Donat or Michael Redgrave.
Fourth, the dinner party ends in less than 20 minutes because Mrs. Kentley (?) calls and is flustered over David's whereabouts. I mean, it is New York City and if someone is just slightly late, it can be explained rather easily due to traffic or personal diversion. This to me, made the plot somewhat contrived at this point.
Fifth, when Brandon and Philip surmise that Rupert is on to them, Brandon grabs his revolver. Now, I could see Philip doing this because he's drunk and losing his composure, but Brandon? He's been cool and collected, and for the most part cocky all through the dinner.
Sixth, why not just strangle Rupert also? Again, this is New York City, and as we will learn, a few gunshots bring the police rather quickly.
I'm not saying I didn't like the film, but I've heard and read comments that this is one of Hitchcock's best. I just don't see it.
Quote from: Antares on May 23, 2010, 01:17:58 AMSixth, why not just strangle Rupert also? Again, this is New York City, and as we will learn, a few gunshots bring the police rather quickly.
Quote from: Antares on May 23, 2010, 01:17:58 AMSixth, why not just strangle Rupert also? Again, this is New York City, and as we will learn, a few gunshots bring the police rather quickly.Strangling Rupert would have been against their point, too! They wanted to "prove" (to themselves, I guess) that you could murder someone (one person) and get away with it. Murdering a second person to cover their tracks was against that point they were trying to to make.
You're looking at it close. Shooting him would have been out of anger, and maybe arrogance. Brandon had become brazen at his success so far.