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How Did Alfred Hitchcock Build Suspense In Let The Audience Play God

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How a movie maker creates suspense, according to the article, is to “Let the Audience Play God”. The article explains that it is the audience being told all the secrets and information that the characters don’t know already, though it can be hard to use and manipulate that to the writer’s advantage because the audience already knows what lies ahead for the actors and characters, though when executed well, this method can create the suspense that so many people want and crave. “Letting the audience play God” is a useful tactic because it makes the audience think of many possible scenarios throughout the show and how it might end. It keeps them on the edge of their seats and will have them wondering what would happen next and who would be affected, all while the characters are working out the plot. Some producers might give all the information away at first, leaving them to work harder in order to make the suspense, but having a great effect in the end, while others might give the information halfway through, or in bits in pieces throughout, like showing the audience some things the characters might not see, such as certain scenes or hidden objects. Alfred Hitchcock is definite about his method for creating suspense. In the excerpt from Hitchcock’s essay, he calls the art of suspense in his movies …show more content…

From the very beginning it shows the two murderers committing the crime right in front of the audience, then resuming all the scenes. Nobody else knows about this except for the audience and murderers. The audience then has to watch the entire drama knowing who the murderer is. To make it even more immersive, Hitchcock has made the murderer’s character against all the tropes of your average, clichéd murderer. Instead of being dark, gloomy, and suspicious, he is graceful and charming. The writer of the article also states how this is important because “Suspense involves

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