On this episode of Reel World: Rewind . . .
Blaine is joined by Joe Nooft to talk about Alfred Hitchcock’s 1948 film, Rope. They discuss how the film is unique among Hitchcock’s filmography, and they dive deep into the film’s social commentary. Be sure to share your thoughts by sounding off in the comments below and by continuing the conversation in our Reel World Theology Facebook group. Follow Blaine on Twitter, and check out his work on Reel World Theology and Christ and Pop Culture. Follow Joe on Twitter, and find his work at Mockingbird
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Music: “Dirt Rhodes” by Kevin MacLeod. Used under Creative Commons license 3.0.