anyway.



thread: 2008-04-30 : Movies and TV

On 2008-05-02, Avram wrote:

Damn, I forget where I read someone talking about the difference between suspense and surprise. Might even have been here. There was something about Hitchcock having defined suspense as being when the audience knows something that the characters don't.

Speaking of bombs in cars, one of the most suspenseful scenes in all of film is the opening of Orson Welles's Touch of Evil.



 

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