Review of Rope (1948) by Brent P — 17 Jan 2009
Something very dark and dissociated from normal humanity that you would expect more of today, than in the 1940s. Although it's very very loosely based upon the Leopold and Loeb case, it has it's own creator-given darkness.
It gives a air of creepiness and disbelief about the capabilities of human cruelty, without remorse. It also does this through the acting, rather than easy novelties like blood and guts spilled by an inhuman psychopath.
This review of Rope (1948) was written by Brent P on 17 Jan 2009.
Rope has generally received very positive reviews.
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