Rope (1948) - Review
Rope (1948) Rope is a highly regarded suspense/thriller of its time and to this day is still viewed as one of the best ever, even though it came to the silver screen six decades ago. Hitchcock's intense and flawless direction accompanied by strong acting performances was always a recipe for success, and Rope is no exception. The entire film was shot in the one apartment with only three visible takes which keeps the audience on edge and deeply drawn into the moment. The film is based around two college students who are obsessed with committing the perfect murder, which was always a discussion of interest in college by their favourite lecturer. The major aspect of this film which sets it apart from the rest of the same genre, is the fact that the murder itself is not the central feature of the movie, it is the initial events after the murder that keeps us excited. So what could possibly happen? How about a planned dinner party, located in the same apartment minutes after the m...