What is your platonic love? In today's world,many teenagers or not just them,claim that they follow or love any famous person or somebody inaccessibel,what is more it is their first priority.They believe that this person is practically perfect and they have a beautiful live.In some case,we have the opportunity to meet them,which is amazing.Thus,not all that glitters is gold,meeting these desirable people could be different that we had supposed or ,what is worse,could have involved in a dramatic fact.When Richard Wanley looks,every single day,the window in the window could never magine his first encounter.
The woman in the Window is an American thriller and noir film.In 1944,Fritz Lang directed this suspense movie,which was based on the novel Once off Guard by J.H.Wallis.Thus,I must make clear that the director substituted the film's ending due to the Moralistic Production Code of the time.It's fair to point out that the term noir film was a new term in order to describe new gender about suspense,in part owing to The Woman in the Window.
The film tells over a famous psychology,Richard Wanley (Edward G.Robinson),who lives alone due to his family is on vacation.One night,during a friendly meeting,Wanley sees an impressive portrait of Alice Reed in a storefront window.They agree over the pretty woman.After he goes out in a club,Wanley had have several drinks in a club,he decides to stop in front of the portrait.Surprisendly,Alice Reed (Joan Bennett) is there.She gets to convince him to have a long drink Reed's.To tell the truth,this night gets over a dramatic way when an unexpected visit gets home.The millionaire Claude Mazard (Arthur Loft),Reed's lover,gets angry to see Wanley there.and a consequence the evening becomes to a dramatic date.
In a nutshell,the author give a masterly direction in the plot taking into account its beginning.Maybe,if Richard Wanley had known the consequences of the woman in that picture beforehand,he would have changed his destiny.In my honestly view,for all lovers of suspense movie The Woman in the Window is an absolutely a must. ....agoraphobia hasn't ravaged my life so much as become it.