Watched: 04/02/2026
Format: BluRay
Viewing: First
Director: Hitchcock
This was my first time watching Rope (1948). For some reason I have massive gaps in my Hitchcock viewing, and I do a poor job of just getting over myself and putting the movies on.
From even back when I was in film school, I came to believe that this movie was mostly just one big technical trick, but that the movie itself wasn't very good - which is why I never bothered watching the film. The description was always that it was a lesser movie. But I literally don't know what the @#$% those people are talking about. Rope slapped.
Yes, it is several long takes stitched together - and a technical trick trying to do something novel where the technology just wasn't there. Film reels were only so long in 1948, and camera equipment was hefty. And I'm kind of left to wonder if Hitchcock watched Lady in the Lake and thought "that's not the trick. The trick is to let the camera be the camera but keep it running - let the audience feel they're in the room."
And, especially in the third act, I found all of that incredibly effective.
It doesn't hurt that the movie has a few things I like in general:









