15 November 2009
Hitchcock famously defined suspense: We all know the bomb is going off – we just don’t know when.
Hitchcock famously defined suspense: We all know the bomb is going off – we just don’t know when. Robin is clearly playing with us. Teasing us. Being nasty to us. Making us feel. The build up. Anticipation. The Moment. Come on. Come on. COME ON! Don’t make me wait anymore… who is the car going to hit? What is she making in the kitchen? What is HAPPENNNNINNNNNNNNNNNG?
Hitchcock famously defined suspense: We all know the bomb is going off – we just don’t know when. Robin is clearly playing with us. Teasing us. Being nasty to us. Making us feel. The build up. Anticipation. The Moment. Come on. Come on. COME ON! Don’t make me wait anymore… who is the car going to hit? What is she making in the kitchen? What is HAPPENNNNINNNNNNNNNNNG? Beautifully shot and crafted. Fantastically framed. Completely wonderful and: Full – of - freaking - dread. Domestic horror. Domestic Terror. Domestic Hell. Telephones are evil things. Who’s calling now? Never going to be able answer it.
Sometimes the bomb doesn’t goes off but we can still hear it ticking…
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