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(1948)
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Rope

Former teacher suspects students have committed the perfect murder at a dinner party

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If you don't believe Alfred Hitchcock was capable of changing the history of cinema, you will certainly change your mind after watching 'Rope'. This classic suspense was one of the first attempts of a movie in a single take and even though it was made in 1948, the result is great. Of course, actually there were 10 shots that together give the illusion of a single take. The production also marks the first time the filmmaker worked with Technicolor, a process that colored films. Hitchcock may not have been satisfied with 'Rope', but his fans were. Based on a 1929 play written by English novelist Patrick Hamilton, the story immediately shows two friends killing a classmate and hiding the body in a trunk, in the middle of the room. One of them, the most sadistic, decides to throw a party while the corpse will be hidden throughout the event. Their idea was to make the perfect crime, and the plot develops around that. Perhaps this is one of Alfred Hitchcock's most psychological films. It presents deep and extremely well-built dialogues and there is a subtext that the two protagonists are gay - which would be a scandal for those who noticed it at the time. Simply a brilliant movie and one of the most interesting of Hitchcock.

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Two thrill-seeking friends strangle a classmate and then hold a party for their victim's family and friends, serving refreshments on a buffet table fashioned from a trunk containing the lifeless body. When dinner conversation revolves around talk of the 'perfect murder', their former teacher becomes increasingly suspicious that his students have turned his intellectual theories into brutal reality.

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