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Essay about Alfred Hitchcock's Rope

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To this day Rope, Alfred Hitchcock’s first color film, remains one of the most original motion picture dramas. With the exception of the opening credits, Rope was shot on one individual set located within a soundstage, similar to as if a play was being performed on stage. Despite the confined space the film occupied, the atmospheric anxiety carried on up until the very end. Furthermore, Hitchcock successfully created a deception, of the same repetitive shot. Nonetheless, during the one hundred and eight minute film, it’s hard not to notice the closeness Phillip and Brandon shared sexually together, making them homosexuals. The movie opened up on a street in the afternoon, directed towards an apartment where two young men were …show more content…

As the party went on, the question “where’s David” occurred at an increasing rate. While the guests discussed the problem, no one could understand why the usually reliable David didn’t show up to the gathering. Dissatisfaction began to build up but little did they know that his body was actually in the same room with them. In addition, Rupert Cadell played by the compelling Jimmy Stewart arrived to the party. During a short discussion, Brandon said, “Nobody commits murder just for the experiment of murder,” (Hitchcock 1948) as he pops the bottle of champagne, “Nobody except us” (Hitchcock 1948) leaving Rupert suspicious that something wasn’t the way it should be. Meanwhile, Brandon enjoyed relishing the situation and his self-certainty, but Phillip was only seconds away from completely falling apart as Rupert shot questions and innuendos left and right. Hitchcock had his ways with the camera, capturing Phillips’s emotions by “Generating terrific tension, as the spectator’s eye guided relentlessly to the significant detail at the significant moment” (Wood 78). Therefore, the audience is left feeling fully engaged with the way Phillip carried tension towards Brandon, due to Hitchcock’s “Suspense technique”(Wood 78). For instance, Brandon was clever, sneaky and had a spiteful mysterious humor. Yet, he seemed to get a thrill from the idea of getting away with murder. His heartlessly daring attitude was proof as

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