dimanche 6 avril 2008

Rear window


L.B. Jeffries, professional photographer, meets himself nailed in an armchair with a leg in the plaster. He is bored but, he observes the inner courtyard since the window of his apartment. Obsessed by the life of his neighbours, he suspects a sales representative of having removed his wife. After criticism concerning his behavior, Lisa, her good friend and Stella, the nurse help "Jeff" to resolve this mysterious affair... Then, he announces his suspicions to a friend detective.
The continuation of the events gives him reason and, finally, the murderer crosses the court and comes to push L.B. Jeffries, through his window. He will be arrested and Jeff will get out of it with the second leg in the plaster.


I like this movie because I think that it's interesting this point of view of Jefferies in his appartement. The murder of this poor woman is intriguing even, if there is no really suspens.
Have you ever seen this movie ? Do you like it ?

1 commentaire:

Livi a dit…

Hi Julie!
Voila les corrections

L.B. Jeffries, a professional photographer, finds himself stuck in an armchair with a cast on his leg. He is bored so he observes the inner courtyard through the window of his apartment. Obsessed by the life of his neighbours, he suspects a the sales representative of having removed (killing) his wife. After criticism concerning his behavior, Lisa, her good friend and Stella, the nurse help "Jeff" to resolve this mysterious affair... Then, he announces his suspicions to a friend detective.
The continuation of the events gives him reason and, finally, the murderer crosses the court and comes to push L.B. Jeffries, through his window. He will be arrested and Jeff will get out of it with the second leg in a cast.

I like this movie because I think that it's interesting this point of view of Jefferies in his appartement. The murder of this poor woman is intriguing even, if there is no really suspens.Have you ever seen this movie ? Do you like it ?


I have seen this movie and I like it very much!
Au revoir
Livi