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¡MUY EMOCIONANTE con una diferencia!
Durante un hermoso día de otoño, en un idílico rincón campestre de Vermont, se oyen tres disparos, y aparece un cadáver, el de Harry. Un viejo capitán (Edmund Gwenn) que cree que se trata de un accidente de caza del que se siente responsable, entierra, desentierra y transporta varias veces el cadáver sobre cuya identidad se interrogan con perplejidad una solterona, un médico miope y un pintor abstracto (John Forsythe).
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The funniest part of this movie is how unfazed everyone is when discovering a dead body.
Considered a minor Hitchcock picture and now I can see why. Great premise but boring movie. There isn't even a memorable shot. Looks beautiful in 4k, though.
Even though, as with all Alfred Hitchcock films, a dead body plays an important role in "The Trouble with Harry," the film is unusual for the director. Because it isn't a thriller but a comedy. Although dark humor is prevalent in pretty much every Hitchcock film, it has rarely been the focus. For me, however, the change did not work. There are a few amusing moments, but overall, I found "The Trouble with Harry" to be rather boring. I really missed the usual suspense.
My main takeaway from this movie might be that Alfred Hitchcock might have been a big fan of the movie Weekend at Bernie's.
The dialogue in this film is fun. Everyone is so deadpan and matter of fact and I'm enjoying the sardonic nature of everyone's reactions. Feels like it would have been suited better as a stage play than a movie. Shirley MacLaine is as lovely as ever.