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Stranger's On a TrainAlfred Hitchcock

Alfred Hitchcock’s Stranger on a Train is a spellbinding movie that takes a hold of one’s mind with utter suspense and uncertainty. Even though there are several scenes that are suspenseful and cause one to suffer, the scene that took my interest was the murder scene of Miriam. Hitchcock provides one to suffer by introducing helpless and odd characters, eerie and strange situations, and finally intriguing and unusual camera angels.

The actual complexity and strangeness of the characters in the movie are a great reason and cause as to how Hitchcock makes his audience suffer. The scene of the murder of Miriam all began with a misunderstanding between Bruno and Guy. In his bizarreness, Bruno believes that Guy has agreed to the arrangement to exchange murders. Bruno plans to kill Miriam, the over friendly and selfish wife of Guy. Bruno stalks her and her two boyfriends at the local fair. In Miriam’s odd state o...

Posted by: Gelinde Cobbs

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