Marnie Comments

  • Carmel 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    More exciting later, the man loves a female thief so deeply, and helps him find childhood trauma, and teaches himself psychology to heal the female protagonist. Where can I find such a man? It was discovered that Hitchcock’s protagonists were all handsome men with a height of 185+. Gregory Parker, Gary Grant, and Sean Connery were all burly, handsome, and heroic men. Women are almost all slender...

  • Darion 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    The theme of love is rarely seen in Hitchcock’s works. The opening is short and flat. Within a few minutes, I will talk about the heroine as a thief, and then talk about her family and mental problems. The whole tone is similar to a cartoon (later, the pure color style of Aki and others is the earliest It can be traced back here), the large background board of that pier is painted in a fake but pretty good-looking. The whole plot is that Connery heals the childhood trauma of the female thief...

  • Fanny 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    Hitchcock has always had a strong interest in psychoanalysis. He always repeatedly and superficially combined Freud’s classic theories—especially the dream principle, childhood trauma theory, and Oedipus complex— Introduced into the movie, this is more obvious in this film: the heroine Marnie is attached to her mother, resists men, and often falls into a nightmare that cannot be awakened. The subjective lens under the red filter points directly to the bloody trauma she suffered in childhood,...

  • Armando 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    This is the most touching and rare pure love in all Hitchcock movies. A dignified and sweet female thief criminal, a decent and upright gentleman. Disparity in identities and souls are equal. In crime and shelter, possession and escape, they use rational love to poison each other and abuse each other. In fact, the most mature emotion is not placed in a clear standard of good and evil to make a right or wrong choice. Love is never about giving tenderness and compassion, showing care and...

  • Randy 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    The audio is in French. I think the actor is very dirty and smelly. Hitchcock's films are all about crime or death, and psychological films are all perverted psychological suspense films, which are a bit similar and boring, but lighter ones are more difficult to...

  • Price 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    The story of Hitchcock is very strange, the camera is strange enough, and the performance of the lines is strange enough. Almost the whole word is left-strange smell; I am especially pleased with the glib tongue. Is it art? Yes, fool. It's a very good, weird artwork. Almost know, this is an art that is very close to life. That's why it smells so strange. It attracts me, like a chewy food that is not very addictive. Hitchcock’s movies are like beer skewers; however, where I really want, the beer...

  • Larue 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    9.0/10. ①Three lines are intertwined: the female protagonist who has a strong desire to steal, hates men, fears red and thunder, and only really likes a horse; protects the property of customers, falls in love with the female protagonist, and wants to find out the source of the female protagonist's thief; The damn hostess who hates men because she and the hostess were abused by the clients when she was a prostitute. She used to be a scapegoat for murder in order to cover the hostess who killed...

  • Freddy 2021-12-22 08:01:12

    I love Sean Connery! ! The role of an ideal lover directly compares the Greek...

Extended Reading

Marnie quotes

  • Marnie Edgar: In case you didn't recognise it, that was a rejection

  • [Marnie takes a taxi back home, to a poor district by the wharf. There are girls skipping to a song]

    Girls skipping: Mother, mother, I am ill. Send for the doctor over the hill. Call for the doctor. Call for the nurse. Call for the lady with the alligator purse... Mumps, said the doctor. Measles, said the nurse. Nothing, said the lady with the alligator purse. How many years will I live? One Two Three Four...