Current viewing: Rope (1948)
Apr. 14th, 2024 12:26 amWe recorded this ages ago, and meant to watch it months ago, but are finally getting to it now! It’s a rewatch for me, after catching it late one night in the 1990s. Martin has never seen it. It’s the tale of two young men who commit a murder, then what happens after. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock.
It’s remarkably accomplished, with a limited cast, and a very compact almost theatrical setting. And James Stewart’s presence is always a win for me. However it’s overly talky early on, and for me one murderer sometimes gets quite annoying! The prolonged takes are technically impressive, but arguably less interesting than the acting and growing sense of tension. Overall though it’s a win for me. And who’d think lifting a lid could be so gasp worthy.
I also greatly appreciate its succinctness, compared with many modern movies.
It’s remarkably accomplished, with a limited cast, and a very compact almost theatrical setting. And James Stewart’s presence is always a win for me. However it’s overly talky early on, and for me one murderer sometimes gets quite annoying! The prolonged takes are technically impressive, but arguably less interesting than the acting and growing sense of tension. Overall though it’s a win for me. And who’d think lifting a lid could be so gasp worthy.
I also greatly appreciate its succinctness, compared with many modern movies.