Review of Dial M for Murder (1981) by Martin T — 01 Jul 2008
Pretty much the entire film within the confines of the apartment, yet I was never bored. The cinematography is quite interesting-- Hitchcock often places household objects and furniture in the foreground, creating a border around the camera lens.
This effect, which was originally done because it debuted in 3D, makes you feel as though you're a 3rd person spectator amidst the characters.
This review of Dial M for Murder (1981) was written by Martin T on 01 Jul 2008.
Dial M for Murder has generally received positive reviews.
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