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Abdullah 2022-03-19 09:01:03
Flock Bird Trauma Syndrome Diagnosed
The film is a Hitchcock film with a peculiar temperament, a drama film that is neither thriller nor suspenseful. Melanie went to the pet store to pick up the plan to tease her aunt's bird at the appointed time, and Mitch came to the pet store to buy a parrot for her sister's birthday. Seeing this,...
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Camylle 2022-04-23 07:01:26
Hitchcock's Hitchcock
Regarding "The Birds",
it is possible to express an uneasy feeling of existence. Perhaps, it is telling about the various conflicts in the world, the conflict between human beings and nature, the conflict between human beings and animals, the conflict between human beings and human beings, the...

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Hazle 2022-03-25 09:01:06
This work breaks Hitchcock's many filmmaking models, no murder, no closed structure, no music, no truth. Compared with thriller and suspense, this work is more like a disaster film. Could it be that Xi Pang was also thinking about how people and nature should live in harmony?
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Ruthe 2022-03-23 09:01:25
The lovers first fell in love, and the weather was calm. After the deep love, there are disputes on all sides. The flock of ruthless and evil birds, just like the turbulent rumors of unknown traces, are increasingly rampant to attack the weak love. First destroy the birthday full of surprises, and then hurt the naive child. Finally kill opinionated adults. In the fierce riots brought by the birds, the people blamed each other and ran away. People seek shelter walls, and no one gets to the bottom of the conflict. When the wild and raging birds ease their anger, the blame is directed at the love that is not chaotic. But when love has hurt any innocent person, it has always been the vulgar villains who tell the truth and provoke disputes to hurt love. Even if love is locked in a cage, locked in a warm kitchen and consumed by mundane trivial matters, life will still be riddled with holes and corroded by sudden vicious flocks of birds. The true face of the wounded bird is revealed when the lovers look in the mirror alone. A house with doors and windows reinforced by the police force does not bring real security. Because people like to instigate the wars of life themselves. This is really Hitchcock's most poignantly thought-provoking love movie. Extremely realistic is not absurd.
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Melanie Daniels: Hello there, Mrs. MacGruder.
Mrs. MacGruder, pet store clerk: Oh, hello, Miss Daniels.
Melanie Daniels: Have you ever seen so many gulls? What do you suppose it is?
Mrs. MacGruder, pet store clerk: Well, there must be a storm at sea, that can drive them inland, you know. I was hoping you'd be a little late because he hadn't arrived yet.
Melanie Daniels: Oh, but you'd said three o'clock...
Mrs. MacGruder, pet store clerk: Oh I know, I know. I've been calling all morning. Oh, Miss Daniels you have no idea. They are so difficult to get, really they are. We have to get them from India, when they're just baby chicks, and then we have...
Melanie Daniels: But this one won't be a chick, will he?
Mrs. MacGruder, pet store clerk: Certainly not. Oh no, certainly not. This will be a full grown mynah bird, full grown.
Melanie Daniels: And he'll talk?
Mrs. MacGruder, pet store clerk: Well yes, of course he'll... well no, you'll have to teach him to talk. My. I guess maybe I'd better phone, they'd said three o'clock. Maybe it's the traffic. I'll call. Would you mind waiting?
Melanie Daniels: Well, maybe you'd better deliver him. Let - let me give you my address.
Mrs. MacGruder, pet store clerk: Oh, well, alright, but I'm sure they're on the way... Would you mind if I called?
Melanie Daniels: No, alright, but...