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Peeping Tom: Theme - A Case In Point

Peeping Tom:  Theme - A Case In Point A 'case in point' video, in which I examine a single scene from a classic film to illustrate sound execution of a cinematic principle.

This one features Michael Powell's Peeping Tom to explore the visual depiction of Theme.

Disclaimers: I am not a film scholar and am presenting only my own observations, for what they're worth. While I hope some may find my insights interesting, I do not claim they are definitive or exhaustive.

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This is intended for viewers who are familiar with the film, but if spoilers are not a deterrent, it is not necessary to have seen the movie to follow this video.

All clips taken from Peeping Tom (1960)

This video was made for the purpose of film appreciation/criticism and I believe these contents fall under fair use IP laws.

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