SPOILER
I was wondering, why did Hitchcock choose to reveal the twist earlier on, as oppose to saving it for when the main character discovered it, compared to letting the audience know quite a bit beforehand, and the main character then has to catch up.
Not that this was a bad decision at all, just wondering why the director or producers chose to reveal it before the main character found out.
I was wondering, why did Hitchcock choose to reveal the twist earlier on, as oppose to saving it for when the main character discovered it, compared to letting the audience know quite a bit beforehand, and the main character then has to catch up.
Not that this was a bad decision at all, just wondering why the director or producers chose to reveal it before the main character found out.