In Alfred Hitchcock's Rope (1948), the film's revolutionary technique of creating psychological tension through seemingly casual dialogue demonstrates how ordinary conversations can conceal underlying suspense, as characters discuss mundane topics like driving while hiding a body, illustrating how Hitchcock used the calmness after a crime to build psychological pressure.
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I think I'll be running along.
Philip, you'll feel much better once you get out in the open air. I I don't think there'll be much traffic and we ought to make good time.
It's a lovely night, you'll be driving up in good weather.
I almost wish I were going with you. It might be rather exciting.
Driving at night always is.
But driving with you and Philip now might have an additional element of suspense.
You were right, Philip.
Those books were tied clumsily. He's got it.
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