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Without a shadow of a doubt technique
Without a shadow of a doubt technique





But what is more interesting to me is that later in the film, when little Charlie has discovered the truth about her uncle, little Charlie yells at her mother for humming the same tune she had been humming the day before. Originally she enjoys the tune, and when it is identified it is clear that Uncle Charlie cannot stand it (for obvious conscious guilt reasons). I would also like to propose a question: When Uncle Charlie is watching little Charlie through the window, and his hands tense into a strangling motion, does the window represent the fact that he won’t be able to do it (as it is a barrier) or does it represent the link between them (as she would otherwise be obscured by the wall)?Īnother interesting feature Hitchcock used was the song that little Charlie had stuck in her head. At the end of the very same clip two people in black cloths waltz across the frame, which I believe is a hint at the widow and death themes. For instance, it is revealed that Charlie killed three different widows, and at three different points in the film a seemingly random clip of people dancing is played as a transition in this clip people dressed in white clothes dance across the screen, giving me the impression of a wedding. As a widow strangler, Uncle Charlie obviously has an interesting relationship with weddings, and I loved the way that Hitchcock foreshadowed and hinted at this throughout the film.

without a shadow of a doubt technique without a shadow of a doubt technique

I will start by presenting a theme that interested me greatly: marriage.







Without a shadow of a doubt technique