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Similarities Between Pssycho And Rear Window

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Alfred Hitchcock is considered a mastermind for all his famous works of cinema like Psycho and Rear Window. The 1960 film Psycho directed by Hitchcock based off of Robert Bloch’s 1959 novel “Psycho”. As well as, Cornell Woolrich's 1942 short story "It Had to Be Murder" later called “Rear Window” that became 1954 film Rear Window directed by Hitchcock. From the beginning to the characters and most importantly the suspense of the plot. Personally, the short stories are deep in character development, the way the plot absorbs you in the suspense and you understand from beginning to end what each character's importance is to the development of the story as well as why their roles are essential.
The most important of any story is the beginning, it's the hook to all movies, TV shows and books this is the way the author or director is setting the stage. In “Rear Window” and “Psycho” the beginning for both the books and movies are completely different. Psycho begins with Marion and her boyfriend Sam just sleeping together and she’s getting dress for work. Her and Sam have a talk about their future together; he tells her it's not very comfortable where he lives. He's in a lot of debt with the hardware store plus the alimony he’s forced to pay to his ex-wife and until he gets out of it, he chooses not to marry her. She goes to work at the real estate office and there's a high roller who comes to put a 40,000 down payment on a house for his daughter as a wedding present. She steals

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