How and why does AlfredHitchcock control what we see in “Rear window”?
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How and why does Alfred Hitchcock control what we see in "Rear window"? Alfred Hitchcock controls what we see in the film by firstly controlling what the camera shows, he adds small details to the film to provide reasons for various events happening, he also uses each of the characters to convey a message to the public, includes some short but effective shots of some of the characters to stir certain feelings within the audience, uses light humour and sometimes uses only visual aids to show people what is going on in the film. Hitchcock controls what we see in the film by using the camera to show only what he wants us to see, and shows us the scenarios from the eyes of L.B Jeffries the photographer, his girlfriend Lisa Fremont, and he often also uses a third person view. The reason why we can't figure out the mystery going on in...

