Rear Window

Movie • 1954

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Roger Ebert

Here's a film about a man who does on the screen what we do in the audience--look through a lens at the private lives of strangers.

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Roger Ebert

Now this is a movie. Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window" develops such a clean, uncluttered line from beginning to end that we're drawn through it (and into it) effortlessly.

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The Hollywood Reporter

Rear Window is one of the directional masterpieces of recent years. To keep it from being cold and technical, Hitchcock adds to it the warmest love story he’s ever placed on the screen.

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Film Inquiry

Rear Window develops into an immersive world and Alfred Hitchcock expertly inserts us directly into the environment to the extent that we have no choice but to become involved in the whole ordeal.

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Common Sense Media

The tension gets so exquisite in this film that viewers unaware of its reputation might almost miss the cinematic gimmick that made it quite an achievement: it never leaves Jeff's room.

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Reelviews Movie Reviews

Simply put, Rear Window is a great film, perhaps one of the finest ever committed to celluloid.

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Cinema Sight

One of the defining characteristics of Alfred Hitchcock’s cinematic oeuvre is his constant need to innovate and iterate on ideas, taking audiences to new and compelling places.

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IMDb

'Rear Window' is an excellent movie and a great classic that should never be forgotten!

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