hitchcock movie
Things don't add up, though the incidents are charming.
The details mesh and then one doesn't, or it's too subtle for most to notice but a givaway to one who is really looking.
For something to be believable, you have to see it to the end. The car chase in "To Catch a Thief", which is obviously the cinematic creation of the illusion of a car chase, is a way for crucial information about the characters to come to the surface.
Watching a face for a sign, place bets on the opposite; you might think you know what they're thinking yet it's almost certain to be very near the exact opposite.
Someone out on a Sunday afternoon excursion to the Ferry Building, sitting with a cup of coffee and folding her napkin into perfect squares, might have information that could save your life.