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The Latest Version

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 The Latest Version We have recreated a poster about how could be a remake of Rear Window today. The cast we have chosen are Brad Pitt as Jeffrey and Jennifer Lawrence as Lisa, since they look alike tgem when they are acting.  The director would be Quentin Tarantino as we consider that he could give an interesting twist at the end of the plot.  In addition, the setting would be done in New York, because this will give it a modern feel, plus some buildings are suitable for this movie.

Rear Window: Favorite Scene

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 Favorite Scene  https://youtu.be/EuvVaF8Fvdw The scene begins with L. B. Jefferies looking at Mrs. Lonelyhearts through his window. We can see that Mrs. Lonelyhearts is setting up a romantic dinner, although no one is coming to dinner with her. She starts to act like someone is with her. Then, she raises a wine glass, like she is cheering with someone. Meanwhile, Jefferies raises another glass from his flat, like he is cheering with her. We’ve chosen this scene because we can see a more human and empathic side of the protagonist contrasting with what we had seen of him so far in the movie and also with how he criticizes his neighbors in general.  

Introduction to Alfred Hitchcock

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 Special: Alfred Hitchcock   This month, the Aqualon cinema will be launching a selection of Hitchcock’s best films. That’s why this month’s special will be all about Alfred Hitchcock.     Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (1899 – 1980) was an English film director, producer, and screenwriter.  He is one of the most influential and widely studied filmmakers in the history of cinema. Known as the "Master of Suspense", he directed over 50 feature films in a career spanning six decades, becoming as well known as any of his actors thanks to his many interviews, and his cameo roles in most of his films. His films garnered 46 Academy Award nominations including six wins, although he never won for Best Director despite having had five nominations.  

Review: Rear Window

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   Review: Rear Window (1954)   Alfred Hitchcock is a worldwide known film director regarded as the Master of Suspense; due to the number of iconic films such as Vertigo (1958), North by Northwest (1959) Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1963). Today, starting Hitchcock Special we will be reviewing his most famous films. Starting with Rear Window (1954) which is one of his most acclaimed films by the critics. It is still pretty decent thanks to an intricate plot, developed through a window view, which is a very original idea. It’s set in a quaint neighborhood with a wide range of characters which helps to build the mood of the movie. Rear Window also includes a great cast, starring James Stewart and Grace Kelly, bringing it to life and making it more bearable; and also a remarkable soundtrack, composed by Franz Waxman, which fits perfectly within the atmosphere. However, the main drawback we have found was how the plot developed. It has a great start with a slow pace, giving the nec