...the swinging kitchen door partly concealing the view
And is this plays in real-time, the party was awfully short. Probably about 40 minutes long. Those poor guests who probably were longer on the road then the party took.
I loved this shot! Brilliant, considering the length of the takes.
Quote from: Jon on July 20, 2009, 05:10:36 PMI loved this shot! Brilliant, considering the length of the takes.Most certainly!Although, the problem that Hitchcock should have foreseen: If the viewer is beginning to be amazed with the technical brilliance then it takes away from the immersion.
While that's true, it's only nerds like us that marvel at such things because the average viewer just gets the subconscious affect the director was after. I mean, here's a nerd test: did you spot the crack at the top of the doorway to the main room?
Quote from: Jimmy on July 19, 2009, 10:25:00 AMBecause most of them are in real life Yes, but in a movie the fun is guessing how they will get caught. But when they make such obvious mistakes, then the whole suspense is gone.
Because most of them are in real life
But seriously, what mistake did Bruno make? :shrug
(click to show/hide)His whole idea about the crisscross hinges on the fact that they both have no connection to each other in any way. But at the first sign that Guy will not go through with it, he introduces himself to Guy's family thus establishing a connection, which would implicate both, if Guy would go through with the murder. Also if I remember correctly, he picked up the glasses of the victim.
Is I Confess due for this coming Monday? I can't believe I've caught up!
Quote from: Jon on July 22, 2009, 10:23:32 PMIs I Confess due for this coming Monday? I can't believe I've caught up! I confess that I Confess is my favorite Hitchcock movie. I'm looking forward to seeing the reviews.