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(1954)
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Rear Window

A photographer in a wheelchair suspects his neighbor of murder.

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Next to 'Psycho' and 'Vertigo', the suspense film 'Rear Window' formed a kind of holy trinity of Alfred Hitchcock's cinema. Provocative and very well filmed, the feature film hits the mark when talking about voyeurism in a way never before portrayed. Mixing obsession, paranoia and the mistakes that can arise from interpreting facts and events of others, 'Rear Window' puts the viewer in a spiral of events that unfold without the protagonist leaving the room he is in with his wheelchair. Meanwhile, James Stewart ('Anatomy of a Murder') and Grace Kelly ('Dial M for Murder') bring an overwhelming power to their performances, helping to give dynamism to this story of one environment only. A cinema lesson, 'Rear Window' deserves to be seen and seen again.

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A wheelchair-bound photographer spies on his neighbors from his apartment window and becomes convinced one of them has committed murder.

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