I also didn't like the end of Rear window but that's just because the Simpsons did it better and I was expecting a twist that never came. Still so good..
I agree I don’t hate it but the Simpsons actually got it right, the peeping-tom character Stewart plays shouldn’t had been the heroic figure at the end after being found to be right about his neighbour being a killer. It made more sense from a morality stand point that Stewart simply made false theories based on what he saw eavesdropping like Bart did. The film basically condoned the big-brother concept of being on the look out is caring rather than a disturbing infringement of privacy.
I thought Hitch had the tumblers moving because he loved the visual of glass, ice, and a liquor swirling around. It is shiny and reflective, even festive. I enjoy when film does something just for the beautiful effect. Hitch and Lynch both do this often in film while they tell you a gripping story.
Some of his films have "cheesy" endings only for distract audience but I know what you mean. But The Elephant man, first 2 twin peaks seasons, Fire Walk With me, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive and The Return are not cheesy at all man!!! ❤
@@mattiadei8402 Agreed. You forgot Eraserhead though, that ending is insane. But OP has a point when you think about the ending of Wild At Heart lmao
With Psycho the exception I find most of Hitchcock's endings to be pedestrian and unsatisfactory. Whether that's due to the Hayes code or not it tarnishes the movie.
thats hilarious he pointed out the scene where they just wont stop tumbling their drinks lol
Ever since I watched Rear Window 20 years ago, I think that movie is so cozy, a great movie!!
David lighting up at the mention of Jacques Tati’s name is contagious. A total one-off of a film genius…in fact, both of them.
Beautiful films with excellent explanations. Thanks, dear Mr Lynch❤
I also didn't like the end of Rear window but that's just because the Simpsons did it better and I was expecting a twist that never came. Still so good..
I agree I don’t hate it but the Simpsons actually got it right, the peeping-tom character Stewart plays shouldn’t had been the heroic figure at the end after being found to be right about his neighbour being a killer. It made more sense from a morality stand point that Stewart simply made false theories based on what he saw eavesdropping like Bart did. The film basically condoned the big-brother concept of being on the look out is caring rather than a disturbing infringement of privacy.
Hitchcock didn’t seem to end stuff well
That’s not the movies fault
@@dalisman The ending of Psycho almost ruins the entire film
You can't cast THAT guy and not have him be a murderer.
Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great to see you round and about
YES
Great movies indeed.
cant wait for his next movie
Soon hopefully 👍
It's been 18 years since his last film, so any day now, I reckon lol
Hotel de la Plage, St. Marc, Bretagne. I wonder if he's ever been there. Wonderful part of the world.
I guess the idea about swirling the ice in the tumblers might have been to sell the idea of being in a heatwave, trying to keep the drink cold.
Or.....make you on edge.
I thought Hitch had the tumblers moving because he loved the visual of glass, ice, and a liquor swirling around. It is shiny and reflective, even festive. I enjoy when film does something just for the beautiful effect. Hitch and Lynch both do this often in film while they tell you a gripping story.
Spielberg's "The Fablemans" 2022 .. Lynch's cameo: ruclips.net/video/l4BAY9ERJow/видео.html
He did a good John Ford, .. his secretary, etc. was Lynch though
Was the drink a highball? A variety of spirits can be used.
Was it Brandy "Snifter? .. In "Rear Window" ..
Another World was awesome.
Lynch hates the "hokey" ending of Rear Window while his films have arguably more cheesy endings done on purpose hah
Some of his films have "cheesy" endings only for distract audience but I know what you mean. But The Elephant man, first 2 twin peaks seasons, Fire Walk With me, Lost Highway, Mulholland Drive and The Return are not cheesy at all man!!! ❤
@@mattiadei8402 Agreed. You forgot Eraserhead though, that ending is insane. But OP has a point when you think about the ending of Wild At Heart lmao
The happy ending of Blue Velvet is similar to some Hitchcock films; Strangers on a Train, North By Northwest.
With Psycho the exception I find most of Hitchcock's endings to be pedestrian and unsatisfactory. Whether that's due to the Hayes code or not it tarnishes the movie.
Please David, give us other films....