Scene Analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's
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question of the relationship will be answered. The two share a common opinion on the matter and the audience sees the two bond over their similarity. In the given sequence of Rear Window, narrative form is integral to the film in order to construct a further understanding of the film and create a mysterious tension in the mind of the viewer. The audience follows the mysterious and unknown, into the wonderful world of Alfred Hitchcock.
question of the relationship will be answered. The two share a common opinion on the matter and the audience sees the two bond over their similarity. In the given sequence of Rear Window, narrative form is integral to the film in order to construct a further understanding of the film and create a mysterious tension in the mind of the viewer. The audience follows the mysterious and unknown, into the wonderful world of Alfred Hitchcock.