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Antonette 2021-10-22 14:35:02
"The Birds": That unreasonable Cold War opponent
"The Flock of Birds" is a very exciting existence in Hitchcock's works. Before or after that, the "Greek-style movies" were logically rigorous, complete in narrative, and clear in the main theme. He also gained a reputation for implanting brand-new emotional factors and logical relations of...
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Sigurd 2022-04-21 09:01:27
The Mystery of Love in Thriller Clothes
"The Birds" is about a small island where a group of mad seagulls and crows
start attacking humans
, but if you simply interpret it as a disaster movie, you'd be wrong. K is still as delicate and beautiful as possible. The heroine is really glamorous and charming. She and the hero fell in love at...

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Shanon 2022-03-25 09:01:06
After the "mental illness", he panicked again. Both the visual level and the auditory level of fear are blowing in the face. "MacGuffin" is very obvious. The unprovoked attack makes people feel terrified. A large section of foreshadowing has created a change in attitude, from rejection to acceptance. After the extreme blow, the pain of the past paled in comparison. Is Acacia the source? Is the end of the film the end?
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Verda 2022-03-23 09:01:25
Although it is essentially a heroic disaster film, but because it is Hitchcock's work, it has its own unique romantic, perverted, and mysterious. Attacking humans are seagulls and crows, one black and one white, team-work. The scene of the birds chasing the children is very classic. The environmental disaster story setting is set in the bay, and one can't help but think of Life is Strange. Under the framework of environmental protection, Hitchcock expressed his anxiety particularly accurately, and buried the dark line of the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The dark-haired Suzanne Pleshette has a uniquely neutral and exotic style. The heroine Tippi Hedren is so beautiful that people can't take their eyes off it, every single shot! ! ! And I've never seen a living person look so good in pea green! After watching some behind-the-scenes gossip, sure enough, Hitchcock is not a good person. (film festival, giant screen)
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