![]() ![]() That Shadow of a Doubt works on so many levels and then equally well as a whole is a true directorial triumph. When you stop to consider what has to come together before, during, and after shooting, one might be amazed that any good movie gets made at all, but when you see a great movie made without the luxuries of massive budgets, staff, and time, well you just need to tip your hat to one of the greats. There might not be a scene, even a shot, out of place in this masterpiece. Yesterday's third time was most certainly the charm. My second viewing a few years later impressed me more as the craftsmanship became apparent: music, lighting, plotting. It was slow with a lot of corny elements. When I first saw Shadow of A Doubt, about ten years ago, I was a little underwhelmed. Top Ten: Reasons People Don't Like the Latin Mass.
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