Review of Rope (1948) by Tyler D — 30 May 2011
This is by far my favourite Hitchcock film and I believe it is his best film.. "Rope" is about two college students - the slimy Brendon Shaw (John Dall) and his friend and sub-texted-gay-partner Phillip Morgan (Farley Granger) who murder an old college mate and then, minutes after, host a dinner party to prove their calm, intellectual superiority and their "right" to kill off the lower echelons of society - they believe they are exempt from common morality. Central to this is their smug desire to show off their theory to their old mentor, Rupert Cadell (James Stewart), who is attending the party, and to get him to agree with their theories.
This is where Hitchcock breaks all the rules of conventional genre filmmaking and creates his own. Rope is shot in a "real time" format. The movie lasts 80 minutes and takes place over a period of 80 minutes - with 10 8 minute takes spliced together smartly (such as switching when focused on a back) to give the appearance of one long take.
This review of Rope (1948) was written by Tyler D on 30 May 2011.
Rope has generally received very positive reviews.
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