70 Years Ago, Alfred Hitchcock Made a Perfect Crime Thriller That Was Ahead of Its Time
Briefly

It seems that our society has evolved into a demographic that is infatuated with dark tales and true crime narratives. This relentless curiosity is evident not just in our TV selections but also in our choice of podcasts, where transformative stories of murderous figures mix with chilling real-life events that capture millions of eager listeners.
Alfred Hitchcock effectively tapped into this darker fascination long before today’s content streaming boom. His film Rear Window, celebrating its 70th anniversary, exemplifies our voyeuristic tendencies towards violence and the macabre, showcasing how entertainment has mirrored our underlying obsessions with crime and conflict.
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