An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence.An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence.An agoraphobic woman living alone in New York begins spying on her new neighbors, only to witness a disturbing act of violence.
- Awards
- 8 nominations total
Anna Cameron
- Alex
- (voice)
Myers Bartlett
- 911 Dispatcher
- (voice)
Haven Burton Paschall
- Shelly
- (voice)
- (as Haven Burton)
Blake Morris
- 911 Dispatcher
- (voice)
Donat Balaj
- Jacob
- (uncredited)
Rand Guerrero
- McNamara
- (uncredited)
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Acting Excellence Earns This Film A Hall-Pass Despite Its Poorly Adapted Screenplay
A poor screenplay usually yields disappointment, and a low rating attached to my review - and this adapted screenplay is undeniably flawed.
However, the excellent performances of the ensemble of top-line actors in 'The Woman In The Window' makes viewing this long-anticipated movie worth the invested time, and gets a rare hall-pass from me.
Bruno Delbonnel's cinematography helps immensely, delivering unique scene structure and cinematic camera techniques that pay homage at large to Alfred Hitchcock, and the story itself paralleling one of his most critically acclaimed films 'Rear Window'.
Hitchcock was a filmmaker's filmmaker, and Delbonnel pays tribute by unabashedly utilizing a large number of classic Hitchcockian (and Bergman) camera techniques to set the film's overall suspense tone, build tension and anticipation, establish metaphors, and bring the viewer into the thinking and emotions of the protagonist (eg. Spiraling stairwell scenes, bokeh close-ups, half-face shadowing, elevated camera angles, surreal imagery, dead-silent eye-contact moments, etc.), that add viewing-value.
But this film was disappointing in its story telling, especially in its ending where I'm guessing scenes were left on the editing floor. Perhaps the reason the film took so long to release were triage-attempts to re-edit the story back into the film...this almost never works.
Regardless, for me the experience of viewing such deft retro artistic filmmaking, and witnessing the superb acting performances by this highly capable cast (led by Amy Adams👏), was enough to garner a passing grade from me, and a recommendation to view.
However, the excellent performances of the ensemble of top-line actors in 'The Woman In The Window' makes viewing this long-anticipated movie worth the invested time, and gets a rare hall-pass from me.
Bruno Delbonnel's cinematography helps immensely, delivering unique scene structure and cinematic camera techniques that pay homage at large to Alfred Hitchcock, and the story itself paralleling one of his most critically acclaimed films 'Rear Window'.
Hitchcock was a filmmaker's filmmaker, and Delbonnel pays tribute by unabashedly utilizing a large number of classic Hitchcockian (and Bergman) camera techniques to set the film's overall suspense tone, build tension and anticipation, establish metaphors, and bring the viewer into the thinking and emotions of the protagonist (eg. Spiraling stairwell scenes, bokeh close-ups, half-face shadowing, elevated camera angles, surreal imagery, dead-silent eye-contact moments, etc.), that add viewing-value.
But this film was disappointing in its story telling, especially in its ending where I'm guessing scenes were left on the editing floor. Perhaps the reason the film took so long to release were triage-attempts to re-edit the story back into the film...this almost never works.
Regardless, for me the experience of viewing such deft retro artistic filmmaking, and witnessing the superb acting performances by this highly capable cast (led by Amy Adams👏), was enough to garner a passing grade from me, and a recommendation to view.
Better than you think
I think this is quite a decent film with a few surprises along the way, I'd recommend watching it.
Even Amy couldn't save it.
Having read the book I was super excited about the movie ! But alas it was a disappointment. The movie felt like more of a drama than an intriguing thriller like it was in the book. The dialogues sometimes were over the top and the pace lagging, the supporting actors only show up when it's convenient to keep the plot moving. Sadly there is nothing interesting about any one of them. Expect for Moore she nailed her part.
Even the two biggest reveals of the story seemed lacklustre. There was a lot of buildup throughout but it just fell flat in the end.
Keeping all the negativity aside Amy as always did a great job.
Even the two biggest reveals of the story seemed lacklustre. There was a lot of buildup throughout but it just fell flat in the end.
Keeping all the negativity aside Amy as always did a great job.
Unconvincing plot and weird characters
This movie is a missed opportunity with the plot being unconvincing. All the supporting characters in the movie also displayed behaviors that I found very unnatural .
I don t get the bad reviews
Sure this movie is no masterpiece. But in my oppinion it s a good friday night watch. It's pretty thrilling and entertaining, it had me glued to the screen. Amy is a delight as always. There are some decent plot twists and the end brings a peacefull closure to the movie.
Honestly not that bad!
6-6.5.
Honestly not that bad!
6-6.5.
Did you know
- TriviaIn July 2019, The Hollywood Reporter said that the film had left test audiences confused, so the release date was pushed from 2019 to 2020 as the studio worked on reshoots. The Woman in the Window was the final film from Fox 2000 before it shuttered in the wake of the Disney-Fox merger, and this was one of the final setbacks that the film faced. "We're dealing with a complex novel," Fox 2000 president Elizabeth Gabler told THR "We tested the movie really early for that very reason. We wanted to make it better, and we've had Disney's full support in doing that." Director Joe Wright planned five days for pick-up shots aimed at getting the film back on track.
- GoofsPolice would not bring Alistair and Jane into Anna's apartment to investigate a claim of murder in Alistair's apartment. This happens a second time later on.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Late Night with Seth Meyers: Amy Adams/Stacey Abrams/Ashe (2021)
- SoundtracksKercy's Blues
Written and Performed by Fred Kercy
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- Also known as
- La mujer en la ventana
- Filming locations
- 104 West 121st Street, New York City, New York, USA(Exterior, Anna Fox' house)
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $40,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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