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Lola 2022-04-23 07:03:36
The US version of the first furnace of steel, no one should laugh at...
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Ali 2022-04-23 07:03:36
She went out in the boat, cut a hole in the boat, and...
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Eduardo 2022-04-23 07:03:36
5/10 useless erotic clips, showing the prosperous and huge area of the manor without adding any color to the movie. The only advantage is to let people who haven't seen Hitchcock's original Rebecca know that the original...
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Christy 2022-04-22 07:01:43
A youth love idol drama that is simply mixed with a little suspense element... Probably the expectations were too low, so I didn't find it particularly ugly, but Amy Hammer is really inconsistent, especially at the...
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Kyle 2022-04-22 07:01:43
Lily James' clothes are so...
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Crawford 2022-04-22 07:01:43
It's my favorite British novel. I read it with relish at night in middle school. Although this is less than one-tenth of Hitchcock's, I still read it with great interest. The skills and the ending are not enough, and the maid is not sinister...
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Kimberly 2022-04-22 07:01:43
After reading it, I felt Xixi's old version of brilliance, the new version not only has no sense of mystery, but the plot trend is bloody, and the whole is very tacky. Alas I don't understand I don't understand, in bad movies people always do the opposite of what they were supposed to do. I don't get...
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Marco 2022-04-22 07:01:43
The male and female protagonists got together inexplicably, and the suspenseful reversal that followed was nothing to watch. The lines are super simple, and the puzzle games with the background of the mysterious manor I have played before are much more than the new words in this...
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Alfreda 2022-04-22 07:01:43
It's too bad, the heroine is really annoying, and I don't know what values I want to express in this film? Do women sacrifice everything for love? ? ?...
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Clement 2022-04-22 07:01:43
Casts, money, fame, color, and a lot of resources on hand lead to homogenization, and they are no longer tourists in the fields of England ten years...
Rebecca Comments
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Mrs. Van Hopper: Show me an eligible bachelor and I'll show you a room full of women acting like they've lost their minds.
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[first lines]
Mrs. de Winter: [narrating] Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again. I dreamt that where our drive once lay, a dark and tortured jungle grew. Nature had come into her own and yet the house still stood. Manderley. Secretive and silent as it had always been. Risen from the dead. Like all dreamers, I was allowed to pass through my memory. Spanning the years like a bridge. Back to that summer in Monte Carlo when I knew nothing and had no prospects.